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Dwayne Johnson praises first responders after daughter rushed to hospital

Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson has nothing but respect for the first responders and emergency services.

The actor took to Instagram to thank the doctors, nurses, the 911 operator, LAFD first responders and the UCLA medical team who helped his daughter Jasmine, 2, after a “scary” incident.

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Although he didn’t give many details, Johnson and his pregnant girlfriend rushed their youngster to the hospital.

“Things got a lil’ hairy this weekend. Thank you LAFD first responders & UCLA medical team,” he wrote alongside the video message. “We’re grateful to you all and if you ever need anything, I got your back.”

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In the video, Johnson explained, “This past Saturday night, something happened to me and my family that I would never want to happen to any of you, but, of course, emergencies do happen. We were up all night with something scary that happened with our little baby girl Jasmine, who is okay now.”

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“I just want to say thank you so much to everyone who was involved,” he continued. “So caring, compassionate and so responsive.”

Johnson concluded: “To all you mommies and daddies out there, when emergencies like this happen, I would just highly recommend that you stay as calm and as focused as possible because our little babies energetically, they pick up on what we’re putting out – especially in times of stress.”

Thankfully, Johnson’s daughter is okay.

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