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mahatmakanejeeves

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Tue Sep 10, 2019, 09:05 AM Sep 2019

Child seriously injured in 11-story fall from Takoma Park apartment building, authorities say

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Child seriously injured in 11-story fall from Takoma Park apartment building, authorities say

By Martin Weil
September 10 at 6:23 AM

A toddler was seriously injured Monday after falling from the 11th story of an apartment building in Takoma Park, Md., authorities said.

The 2-year-old boy fell from a window in the rear of the apartment building in the 7600 block of Maple Avenue, according to the Takoma Park police department.

According to Pete Piringer, a spokesman for the Montgomery County Fire Department, the child was taken to a hospital with what were described as priority one injuries. That is the most serious category.

A police spokesman said the boy was moved to an intensive care unit.

In a Twitter message, police officials said the boy landed on mulch and ivy that was next to the sidewalk and parking lot. Capt. Dan Frishkorn, a spokesman for Montgomery County Police, told NBC4 that the softer area where they boy fell was “more absorbent,” which possibly helped cushion the fall.

It was not known what caused the fall, and police said they were investigating.

Dana Hedgpeth contributed to this report.

Martin Weil is a longtime reporter at The Washington Post. Follow https://twitter.com/martyweilwapost
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Child seriously injured in 11-story fall from Takoma Park apartment building, authorities say (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2019 OP
Poor kid...it's nothing short of a miracle that he survived. Glorfindel Sep 2019 #1

Glorfindel

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1. Poor kid...it's nothing short of a miracle that he survived.
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 09:22 AM
Sep 2019

That would be something like 110-120 feet, right? I hope he'll be OK. (I have a terrible fear of heights/edges, so something like this is horrifying to me.)

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