A troubling reminder for parents, after two little boys fall out of windows yesterday.
It sadly seems to happen every spring or summer, and it's a troubling reminder to parents.
Two young boys were critically injured Thursday after falling out of windows in two separate incidents on the Northwest Side -- just about two hours apart, authorities said.
The most recent fall came as a 2-year-old looking out a window on West Shakespeare, waiting for his dad to come home. The toddler fell two-stories to the ground at about 5:30 p.m., according to Fire Media Affairs Chief Kevin MacGregor. The boy was taken in critical condition to Children's Memorial Hospital.
Just a few hours earlier, in the Northwest Side's Irving Park neighborhood, a 4-year-old boy was critically injured after falling from a second-story window at 4655 N. Kenton Ave. He was also transported to Children’s Memorial Hospital in critical condition, spokesman Quention Curtis said.
In the United States, approximately 140 deaths from falls occur annually in children younger than 15 years. Another three million children require emergency department care for fall-related injuries, according to the American Adademy of Pediatrics.
To prevent falls, the AAP recommends: