HAVERHILL — Barbara Pierce has long thought of her granddaughter Samantha Hebb as her little angel.
When they were swimming together one day, Pierce found out she was right. Ten-year-old Samantha was indeed an angel — a guardian angel.
While visiting her grandmother at her house in Lebanon, Maine, this summer, Samantha went swimming at a local pond nearby. Pierce lost her grip on an inflatable noodle float, and her head slipped under the water again and again.
The fourth time she went under she was submerged in water 10 feet deep — and running out of energy.
Just when things were looking dire, she felt a hand grab her wrist and pull her to safety. Samantha had saved her grandmother’s life.
“I took her wrist and sidestroked to shore,” Samantha said. “I started panicking at first. I was afraid I was going to lose one of my best friends.”
The feelings of panic didn’t last long, however, as Samantha looked more like a seasoned lifeguard than a girl who just learned how to swim last year.
In recognition of her bravery, members of the Lebanon Rescue Department presented Samantha, who lives in Haverhill, with a Heroism Award at a ceremony in her honor last week. With family and friends in attendance, along with Maine state representatives and the entire Lebanon rescue and fire departments, Samantha received an engraved granite plaque.
“I was very excited about the ceremony,” Samantha said. “This was a special time for me.”
While Samantha was excited, her grandmother, 65, was ecstatic.
“This whole thing is so overwhelming that I can’t believe it all happened,” Pierce said. “I always called her my little angel, but now she really is. We had quite a celebration for her, and she deserves it. She saved my life.”
She’s been spending several days a week this summer at her grandmother’s home in Lebanon — where she learned how to swim last year. It is a good thing she did, said her mother, Georgia Bailey, 42, of Haverhill.
When the pressure was on, Samantha acted beyond her years and without concern for her own safety.
“I am proud and impressed by the way she handled the whole situation,” her mother said. “She is strong enough to keep her cool in a situation like that and come through. It was unbelievable.”
Samantha is a member of Girls Incorporated, Haverhill’s version of the Girls Club. She will enter fifth grade at Bradford Elementary School in the fall.
Haverhill
‘Little Angel’ saves grandmother while swimming
- Haverhill
-
-
Series of train track deaths has city reeling
Signs at both ends of the train bridge over the Merrimack River in Haverhill warn against walking on the bridge.
The reasons people walk along railroad tracks in Haverhill include taking shortcuts and acting as daredevils to impress their friends, police said.
Continued ... -
Family of 8 in close call during early morning fire on High Street, Haverhill
HAVERHILL — Alexis Barton was driving up High Street last night around 1:30 a.m. when she encountered thick smoke shrouding the neighborhood.
Continued ... -
Early morning, two-alarm fire on High Street, Haverhill drives family out of house
HAVERHILL - A two-alarm fire at 71 High St. early this morning left eight people at least temporarily homeless, but not injuries were reported.
Continued ... - Decision time for Hunking School
- Haverhill Chamber gives annual Business Awards
- Friday, February 10, 2012
- City braces for big bills
- Police target drug sales near park, school
- SUV hits house on Route 110
- Thursday, February 9, 2012
- SUV crashes into house in Haverhill
- Police: Street drug sale seen by Haverhill detectives nets 3 arrests
- 1,500 attend wake of boxer killed by train
- Scully gets a scalping
- Men arrested at gunpoint
- Cool guy visits rehab center
- Wednesday, February 8, 2012
- Groveland woman pleads guilty to motor vehicle homicide
- Verbal battle erupts outside council meeting
- Dog rescued after falling through lake's thin ice
- Worker who collapsed is rescued from rooftop
- Witness emergency delays teacher theft trial
- Performances of 'Drop Dead!' begin this weekend
- People in the News
- Tuesday, February 7, 2012
- City braces to pay big fire award
- Council calls for review of Haverhill finances
- Witness told police boy walked into passing car
- Fraza calling hours tomorrow at Boxing Club
- Monday, February 6, 2012
- Andover teen charged in pistol whipping at Ritz-Carlton Super Bowl party
- 8th grader struck by car, injured
- City: Building sold, firms staying
- Haverhill woman new leader of region's Tea Party
- Sunday, February 5, 2012
- Priest's condition improves after brain surgery
-







