Think you lead a charmed life? This kid's guardian angel was working overtime:
http://wbztv.com/local/child.falls.lawr ... 71127.html
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I'd say so....kiramdear wrote:Think you lead a charmed life? This kid's guardian angel was working overtime...
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Charmed life indeed, except for the fact that the house still has an unsecured window that a child could fall out of.kiramdear wrote:Think you lead a charmed life? This kid's guardian angel was working overtime:
http://wbztv.com/local/child.falls.lawr ... 71127.html
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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The first story I read said that CPS were addressing the issue of the unsecured window. 
All I wanna do is rock!
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Great team work on the catch!
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At first I thought I had missed a local story. Sometimes I forget that there's a Lawrence, Massachusetts, too. Interesting story, though.
JimK
JimK
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Shades of the Conor Clapton tragedy.
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Open windows that are accessible to toddlers are scary even if they are ony a few feet off the ground. This child was one of the very few lucky ones who survived a fall of this type. I can only imagine the panic that the father felt when he realised what had happened.
This story can be put to good use, as it may serve as a reminder to analyse your home for potential hazards such as this. Especially if you are not used to having small children around.
This story can be put to good use, as it may serve as a reminder to analyse your home for potential hazards such as this. Especially if you are not used to having small children around.
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