One night last fall, Kaliyah woke up around 2 a.m. She smelled smoke.
“I could barely breathe,” she says.
Kaliyah jumped out of bed. She wanted to investigate. She found a fire blazing on the kitchen stove. The flames were spreading.
Kaliyah didn’t panic. She knew exactly what to do. She had learned at a fire drill at her school. She held a cloth in front of her nose and mouth. The cloth blocked the smoke. Then Kaliyah dropped to the ground, where there’s less smoke.
She crawled to her mom’s bedroom to wake her up. Then she helped carry her younger siblings outside.
Firefighters arrived. They put out the flames. The house was destroyed. But because of Kaliyah, no one was hurt.
Kaliyah’s Tip: “Try not to panic. If you do, you won’t be able to think clearly.”