Police in a suburban Chicago city saved a toddler who was drowning in an icy pond on Wednesday.
The 9-year-old little one fell into an icy retention pond on Wednesday round 4:30 p.m. whereas attempting to get a soccer, in keeping with the Aurora Police Division. When officers acquired to the scene, they noticed that an grownup girl additionally went within the pond to save lots of the kid from drowning.
Officers went into the pond and saved each the girl and little one and introduced them again to land, officers stated in a Fb publish.
The 9-year-old was despatched to an area hospital with minor accidents after the incident, along with two law enforcement officials who rescued the kid within the pond.
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All people have been launched from space hospitals.
In physique digital camera video launched by the police division, officers may be seen utilizing a water rescue equipment to convey each the kid and grownup again to land, whereas two officers went into the water.
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In an interview launched by the police division, the mom of the kid drowning stated that she thought her “son was not going to be right here” when she noticed him drowning.
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“I wish to thank all of the individuals who rescued him,” the mom stated.