I haven't faked a seizure for my young daughters (to show them when to get help), because I don't want them to think I'm faking it when I actually do have a seizure. Just not a smart thing to do.
The logic here is flawed. I'm not sure why anyone would fake an injury or medical emergency to teach someone how to use 911. Wouldn't a conversation and maybe a clear demonstration be better? What if the kid DID call 911? "No operator, were fine. I was only pretending to have a seizure."
Even if the girl had epilepsy, calling 911 is not what one would do since having a seizure disorder is not an emergency, although it can be scary and disorienting. Only seizures not caused by a chronic neurological disorder would need 911. Like one caused by a high fever, head trauma, shock, or an infection.
Or if it's never happened before my sister had one a few years ago and we called because it never happened again. We found out it she needed meds for it
Even if the girl had epilepsy, calling 911 is not what one would do since having a seizure disorder is not an emergency, although it can be scary and disorienting. Only seizures not caused by a chronic neurological disorder would need 911. Like one caused by a high fever, head trauma, shock, or an infection.