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Firefighters save baby from roof top in Philadelphia

The baby boy was safely rescued from the roof

Neela Debnath
Wednesday 06 May 2015 12:20 EDT
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The boy stands on the edge of the roof
The boy stands on the edge of the roof

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This is the moment firefighters rescued a baby boy after he wandered onto the roof of his home in Philadelphia.

In mobile phone footage captured by neighbour Jacob Durant, the toddler is seen standing on the edge of the roof.

In one heart-stopping moment the little boy reaches out for the ladder as the firefighters climb up to rescue him.

“As the baby was on the roof me and some more people in the neighbourhood [were] trying to keep the baby’s attention on us instead of the baby moving around,” Mr Durant said.

“We were trying to prevent him from falling off the roof while the firefighters got their ladder up there and a policeman can come through on the other side – the inside,” he explained.

“He didn’t really seem too scared or anything. He’s only two years old, I believe, so with the mindset he really don’t know what’s going on,” Mr Durant said, adding, “Luckily, the great thing is he didn’t fall off the roof while reaching out for the ladder”.

It appears that the child was left home alone and somehow made his way out onto the roof of the house but he was safely brought down.

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