Toddler Found Wandering Alone

An Unusual Event in Tel Aviv: "He didn't Know Where He Lived"

A two-year-old toddler was found this morning wandering alone on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv: "He talked to us, was interested in the ambulance and couldn't say where he lived."

(Photo: MDA)

Residents of the Dizengoff neighborhood in Tel Aviv encountered a distinctly unusual sight this morning when they noticed a two-and-a-half-year-old toddler wandering alone on the street in rainy weather.

The residents called the police and Magan David Adom, and after a short time they arrived at the scene and took the toddler to the hospital for checkups.

MDA spokesman, Zachi Heller, said: "At 6:05 a.m., a report was received at MDA's 101 hotline in the Dan region, about a toddler wandering alone on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv. MDA medics and paramedics examined him and referred the two-year-old toddler to the hospital, In good condition."

MDA medics - Shani Ben Melech and Fadi Ganim - said: "We were rushed to an unusual incident, a two-and-a-half-year-old boy who was found by passers-by wandering alone on the sidewalk, we put him in the ambulance and checked him to make sure he wasn't suffering from frostbite, he talked to us , was interested in the ambulance and could not say where he lived, accompanied by a police officer, we evacuated him for further tests at the hospital when he is in good condition."

MDA medics - Shani Ben Melek and Fadi Ganim - said: "We were rushed to an unusual incident, a two-and-a-half-year-old boy who was found by passers-by wandering alone on the sidewalk. We put him in the ambulance and checked him to make sure he wasn't suffering from frostbite, he talked to us, was interested in the ambulance and could not say where he lived. Accompanied by a police officer, we evacuated him for further checkups at the hospital in good condition."

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