The mother of a 3-year-old boy who was saved just as he tumbled out a third-story window in Burbank said she will "never be able to repay" the couple who cushioned his fall with a box spring mattress, according to CNN.
Konrad Lightner and his wife, Jennifer, were carrying their box spring mattress out Sunday when they saw the toddler throw his leg over the window sill, his toys tossed to the ground below, CNN reported.
"Once we saw that his leg was going over the window, Jenny called police," Konrad Lightner said in an interview with KTLA-TV, according to CNN. After the boy got out, he clung to a telephone wire outside the window, spurring a split-second decision by the Lightners to position their box spring mattress below.
"He started crying, and I knew he couldn't make it back to the window, so I just started getting ready for him to let go," Konrad Lightner said, CNN reported.
Forty seconds later the boy let go of the wire and fell about 30 feet into the arms of Lightner, who used the mattress as a sort of landing pad, according to CNN.
The incident at the apartment complex in the 400 block of North Pass Avenue shocked the boy's parents, who were unaware of what had happened until they were notified by a neighbor, CNN reported.
The toddler's mother, Morgane Milligan, told KTLA-TV he had apparently pushed out the window screen and "decided it was really fun to throw toys out there," according to CNN. The toddler is autistic and has difficulty communicating.
"I will never be able to repay them for what they did," Milligan said of the Lightners' rescue, CNN reported.
The toddler was taken to a hospital for evaluation, but did not suffer any major injuries, according to CNN.
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