Terror as four-your-old child falls from an apartment balcony and is rushed to hospital

  • Four-year-old boy falls from apartment balcony in Sydney’s west
  • He was rushed to Westmead Children’s Hospital in a stable condition 

A four-year-old boy has been rushed to hospital after falling from an apartment balcony in Sydney’s west. 

Emergency services were called to Dressler Circuit in Holroyd following reports a child had fallen from a second-floor balcony at about 12.30pm on Thursday.

Paramedics treated the boy on scene before taking him to Westmead Children’s Hospital for further treatment.

The child remains in hospital in a stable condition.

It is unknown what injuries the young boy sustained in the fall.

A crime scene has been established by officers from Cumberland Police who are investigating the circumstances of the incident.

Locals confirmed to NCA Newswire there were three police cars at the scene following the incident.

More to come.  

DailyMail

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