I can sympathise with you and your mum gadj1976.
Was going to post this one earlier as well, but ran out of time.
My husband had to phone 000 for me 8 years ago.
It was a Sunday afternoon and my husband was laying on the lounge watching a one day cricket match.
I was in another room when I all of a sudden discovered I couldn't breath !! (I am asthmatic)
I called out to my eldest son and asked him could he please bring my ventolin, which he did.
I took several puffs and thought, hmm, still can't breath, this is pretty serious-
So I yelled out to my husband, and he responded like all good husbands would - lying on the lounge watching cricket.. with "Yeah"
That was it.... he didn't budge !
"Yeah" turned into "Oh shit"

and the biggest jump off the lounge you've ever seen,
when I stumbled into the room and he took one look at me and I was pale and blue !!
He said "Shall I ring an ambulance" and I whispered "I think you should"
As soon as he rang the ambulance he phoned his sister and asked if she could come over and watch the kids.
The ambulance arrives and they inject me with adreniline and put a mask on me etc.
Which I immediately have a reaction to and vomit all over the carpet.
They load me up into the ambulance and at the time I did not know,
but they told my husband to get to the hospital ASAP as they didn't know whether I would 'make it' or not.
There I was going priority one from McLaren Vale to Noarlunga Hospital,
However enroute they decided I was too serious to go to Noarlunga that I needed to go straight to Flinders.
It was a very, very scary time, moreso for my husband, because looking at me, he seriously contimplated that I wasn't going to make it.
He was a bit of a 'mess' once he got to hospital and they had stablised me and let him in to see me.
Touch wood this has not happened to me since, and I hope it never will again.
Never take life for granted people.
So there you have it.
1 time above where I had to call 000
1 time where my husband had to call 000