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On April 5, parents of a two-year-old boy faced a nightmare when their son walked out of their apartment in Jackson, Michigan.
From Good Morning America:
‘The child was in the living room. They walked out. They come back a few minutes later and the door to the apartment unit was open,' Michigan State Trooper Brandon Franklin, a tactical flight officer, explained.
The temperatures in Michigan still dip below freezing at night in early April. When the child disappeared, it was 40° … and dropping.
Police immediately took to the skies for an aerial search with a thermal camera.
Michigan State Police Sgt. Cole Martin and Franklin were already in the air when they got the call.
‘En route, we said, "We got to find this baby as soon as possible." We have children of our own,' Franklin recalled.
‘We weren't leaving until we found that child,' Martin added.
And they did.
Fifteen minutes later, they located the boy in a ditch off a highway. He was conscious and was reunited with his parents at a local hospital.
‘When we found that child, first thing we do, if we find anyone, we go, we high five in the air and then we say, "Yeah!'" Franklin said.
Heroes. 😤💪
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