Paramedics free trapped children

 

FEARS for two trapped children in separate incidents on the Sunshine Coast have ended happily before the arrival of emergency services.

Paramedics were called to a report of a two-year-old locked in a bathroom with the bath running at Nambour and an 11-day-old child locked in a car at Mooloolah simultaneously about midday today.

A crew attended the Nambour residence but the child was freed by the time they arrived.

Paramedics were called off the job for the trapped 11-day-old baby because the child had been freed from the car parked at the Bray Road shopping complex.

The baby was taken to a doctor’s surgery within the shopping complex after being released from the vehicle.

Neither child required transport to hospital. 


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