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A hero concierge at a Glasgow high-rise saved the life of a four-year-old boy who had a fit and stopped breathing in the building.Little Arron Hepburn was turning blue and fighting for breath before he collapsed and stopped breathing at Kingsway Court, in Scotstoun last Thursday.Mum Christine, 34, first phoned 999 but then rang down for the concierge.On-duty Davie Murray, 53, rushed to the second floor flat and put Arron in the recovery position and comforted him until paramedics arrived.Arron has a condition that causes the narrowing of his windpipe.He had recently been treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, where he spent weeks as an inpatient.After the latest incident he has been placed on a ventilator in hospital.Christine

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