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Miracle! 4-Year-Old Falls Out of Third Storey Window, Lands on His Feet
When parents think about child proofing their homes,
they're usually focused on keeping cabinets locked and storing sharp
objects or dangerous chemicals out of reach. So when Jessica Hayes of
Aurora, Colorado, was spring cleaning recently,
she says says that she didn't think of the potential for danger when
she pushed her couch out of the way, against the wall and under a window
in her third-story apartment.
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While
she was shampooing the carpets and her mom was helping out in the
kitchen, her 4-year-old son, Dylan, climbed up on the couch to chat with
a downstairs neighbor through the window. As he leaned against the
flimsy screen, it gave way and he fell three stories, landing on the
rock-covered ground below.
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"My mom was cleaning our fridge out and, all of a sudden, I hear her screaming, 'Dylan just went out the window!'" Hayes told KCNC-TV, a CBS News affiliate in Denver, on Sunday.
She ran down the stairs, panicked. "I was terrified," she said. "I
didn't know what I was going to see when I got down to the ground
floor."
But, instead of the nightmare she was expecting, her
preschooler was just standing there, apparently unhurt. According to CBS
News, the little boy fell through the window's screen, did two
somersaults in the air, and landed on his feet on the gravel.
"I
heard a crash and the next thing I know I just saw a blur," neighbor
Pat Roush told KCNC. "It was just red and blue"—the colors of the
Superman T-shirt Dylan was wearing.
"I falled," confirmed the boy. "Really, really far."
He
spent about 20 hours in the hospital, wearing a neck brace as a
precaution, but doctors released him, saying he had barely a scratch on
him. He's not even traumatized by the event,
though he does caution other kids to "not open windows." His mom, on
the other hand, was so shaken up by the event that she's moved out of
the third-floor apartment and is living with a relative.
"It's
gotten easier to not blame myself since it happened two weeks ago," she
told KCNC. "I wish the danger would have crossed my mind, but it
didn't." She says she's speaking out now, in the hope that other parents
will be more aware of the dangers than she was. She's looking for a new
home on the first floor, she told the news station, and says that she
feels "beyond lucky" that Dylan survived the 30-plus-foot fall.
"There had to have been angels watching over him," his grandmother, Kelli Hayes, agreed.
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