Page 8 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026 A.C. Whelan second grader jumps into action and saves classmate By Melissa Moore-Randall O n any given day, Asani Anderson, a second grader at the A.C. Whelan School, can be found sitting with his best friend William enjoying lunch. Last week, Asani, age 7, jumped into action and became his best friend’s hero. As they were eating lunch, Asani noticed William was choking. The teacher noticed that Asani was hitting William on the back. He explained that William Leal Anderson was choking, and the teacher called for help while preparing to perform the Heimlich Maneuver. Fortunately, William began coughing due to Asani’s quick actions and was able to speak again. As a result, Asani’s quick actions saved his friend. Asani said he learned how to help William from his dad who told him to always hit someone on the back if they are choking. “William’s face was red, and I told the teacher he was choking. I hit him on the back.” William feels pretty lucky. “I think he is a super cool friend helping me.” Asani said he looks forward to eating lunch and keep telling jokes with his best friend. Asani received a citation from K9 Charlie and School Resource Officer Brenes for his heroic eff orts. He will also be honored before the Revere City Council. Asani Anderson and his classmate William Leal Anderson are best friends for life. Classroom hero Asani Anderson (right) and his classmate, William Leal Anderson, with RPD School Resource Offi cer Brenes and K9 Charlie. Asani Anderson was awarded a citation from Offi cer Brenes, K9 Charlie, and Supt. of Schools Dianne Kelly. Also shown is A.C. Whelan School Principal Rachel Shanley. Asani Anderson is surrounded by his teacher, Ms. Andrews, Superintendent Dianne Kelly, Principal Rachel Shanley, Offi cer Brenes, K9 Charlie and his very proud classmates.
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