Campbelltown: Harrowing scenes after a toddler falls 9m from unit block window in Sydney’s south-west

A toddler has been rushed to hospital after falling two stories from an apartment window and onto a car.

The two-year-old boy reportedly fell nine meters from the window of a unit at the Hoddle Avenue apartment complex in Campbelltown, south-west Sydney, about 4pm on Sunday.

Emergency services treated the boy in the complex courtyard before he was taken to Westmead Children’s Hospital.

A two-year-old boy is in hospital after falling from two floors in a Campbelltown apartment building on Sunday afternoon (pictured)

The boy’s condition and the extent of his injuries are not yet known.

A NSW Ambulance spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia the two-year-old had fallen from a height of two floors.

The police investigation into the incident continues.

The Sydney Children’s Hospital Network has been contacted for comment.

Harrowing footage from the scene showed two ambulances arriving at the complex before paramedics surrounded the injured boy.

A child could be heard crying uncontrollably as emergency responders worked quickly to administer treatment.

The boy reportedly fell nine meters from the window of the apartment, located on Hoddle Avenue (photo)

The boy fell thirty feet from a second-floor window

Police officers were seen knocking on doors and speaking to residents who live in the apartment complex.

Other shocked residents watched the emergency from their balconies.

Paramedics and police officers surrounded the van to prevent people from entering the area while the boy was treated in the back of the van.

A window could be seen partially open on the second floor of the apartment building overlooking the courtyard.

The boy was rushed to Westmead Children’s Hospital

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