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1-Year-Old Falls Out Apartment Window

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VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) - The Clark County sheriff's office says a 1-year-old boy was alert and crying after falling out a second-floor window Sunday afternoon at a Vancouver apartment.
    
The sheriff's office says the boy pushed against a window screen and it gave way. He landed on the ground below the window.
    
An ambulance took him to PeaceHealth hospital in Vancouver.

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