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Baby blown into Watchet Harbour water by gust of wind | Baby blown into Watchet Harbour water by gust of wind |
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A baby boy has been rescued by fishermen and a marina dock master after his pushchair was blown into the water by a gust of wind, police said. | A baby boy has been rescued by fishermen and a marina dock master after his pushchair was blown into the water by a gust of wind, police said. |
The six-month-old was swept into the water at Watchet Harbour, Somerset, at 08:00 GMT on Sunday. | |
Avon and Somerset Police said he was airlifted to hospital for treatment. | Avon and Somerset Police said he was airlifted to hospital for treatment. |
A force spokesman said the condition of the baby was no longer believed to be life-threatening. | A force spokesman said the condition of the baby was no longer believed to be life-threatening. |
Dock master George Reeder said he dashed to the water's edge after hearing screaming and saw the child's upturned pushchair in the water. | Dock master George Reeder said he dashed to the water's edge after hearing screaming and saw the child's upturned pushchair in the water. |
The 63-year-old said: "The mother was there and she said 'my baby has gone in the water', so I went to the edge and I could see the pushchair upside down, floating away. | The 63-year-old said: "The mother was there and she said 'my baby has gone in the water', so I went to the edge and I could see the pushchair upside down, floating away. |
"I just jumped in and pulled the pushchair back over to the edge of the quay and then somebody put a rope down and I tied it on and they lifted it out. | "I just jumped in and pulled the pushchair back over to the edge of the quay and then somebody put a rope down and I tied it on and they lifted it out. |
"As far as I know, what the police told me was that the wind blew the buggy in." | "As far as I know, what the police told me was that the wind blew the buggy in." |
He added: "The baby was still in the pushchair, it was very cold, it is amazing really because he must have been in there for a good five minutes under the water. | He added: "The baby was still in the pushchair, it was very cold, it is amazing really because he must have been in there for a good five minutes under the water. |
"They pulled up the pushchair and a lady started doing CPR, and then the Coastguard came, and the ambulance and the police, so I backed out the way." | "They pulled up the pushchair and a lady started doing CPR, and then the Coastguard came, and the ambulance and the police, so I backed out the way." |
Mr Reeder said the child's grandfather told him later that he was out of intensive care. | Mr Reeder said the child's grandfather told him later that he was out of intensive care. |
He said: "The poor mother, she'll probably never get over something like that, it's your worst nightmare." | He said: "The poor mother, she'll probably never get over something like that, it's your worst nightmare." |
A police spokesman said: "It is believed a gust of wind blew the buggy with the child in it into the water." | A police spokesman said: "It is believed a gust of wind blew the buggy with the child in it into the water." |