http://www.cbc.ca/cp/Oddities/090713/K071302AU.htmlThree-year-old boy safe after driving toy truck into water, floating downstream
Published: Monday, July 13, 2009 | 10:07 PM ET
Canadian Press THE CANADIAN PRESS
VANCOUVER, B.C. - A three-year-old boy who rode his toy jeep into a northern B.C. river and floated 12 kilometres downstream has no idea just what kind of danger he was in.
"I don't think he really realizes the significance of what happened," said Const. Jackelynn Passarell with Fort St. John RCMP.
"Speaking with the members, he seemed pretty excited to be dealing with the police. I don't think he really realized the gravity of what had just occurred."
The boy, whose name has not been released, was at a campsite with his family Sunday morning when he vanished.
Police launched a search soon after and, aided by a local boater, spotted the boy alive and well in the Peace River, still sitting in his battery-powered jeep.
"One of the locals who was on a boat was about 12 kilometres down the river and he located the boy, and the boy was actually floating down the river on his electric jeep," Passarell said.
"The person who was helping us out took his boat over, wrapped him in a blanket and brought him back to his family."
Before being pulled to safety, the toddler was sitting on top of his vehicle in water that was three metres deep.
The child was taken to hospital for treatment from mild exposure.
Passarell said his parents were understandably relieved by the outcome.
"They were very upset from the get-go," she said.
"The worst-case scenario is on your mind, so when the parents found out the boy was alive, they were very grateful."
Passarell thanked everyone who assisted police in the search, adding that while the incident had a happy ending, the result could have been far worse.
© The Canadian Press, 2009