Child that is missing. Okay, where are you right now . Were in the middle of a corn field. 0011 few times walking through the field, i just looked over at adam, i was like. What is happening . Yeah like i know hes nonverbal, so he wasnt talking to us, you know like i knew it was him. Him. Andrew was found wet and cold, but otherwise okay. After a trip to the hospital he was sent home with plenty of smiles awaiting him. Experts say what happened with andrew is common in the autism community. Its called wandering leaving a safe, supervised area and going into one that could be dangerous. Studies show the behavior frequently ends in tragedy but tonight a local organization hopes awareness will bring more of these cases to a peaceful end. 8. 31 it can happen really quickly. That a little kid on a mission can escape 8. 37in andrew ounkhams case the 10year old ran into a large cornfield behind his house. Its not clear where he was his specific desire to be there is a characteristic of wander
Volunteers spent hours searching for the 10 year old. As we reported earlier, it was two students who ended up finding andrew. Most of the students who volunteered this morning didnt even know the child. They just wanted to do their part, something the wauksesha west principal says speaks volumes. I think it says what i expect from them all the time and who they are it just affirms their character the character of our community the character of our School Building that our kids want to reach out and help and support it wasnt just students who were helping in the search. Community members who didnt even know this family were out here. Well have more on this massive search party, tonight on the news at 10. Almost half of children with autism have a tendency to wander. A wisconsin lawmaker hopes to pass a bill that would alert people sooner if a child with autism goes missing. Casey geraldo learned while adults with dementia or alzheimers disease have silver alerts. Right now those childr
2227 both towers of the World Trade Center appear to have collapsed 3 a moment from a new york broadcast. As reality sunk in. America was . Under attack . And the war on terrorism began. Nearly three thousand people lost their lives. In whats considered . One of the worst days . In american history. Sunday marks . 15 years . Since the 9 11 attacks. Attacks. Were 343 firefighters who tried to save as many lives as they could. Now this weekend. The nation will stop to remember. Cbs 58s Kyle Aevermann joins us live in studio with one local firefighters story. 3 3 its a question most of us can answer pretty easily. Where were you and what were you doing when you heard about the september 11 attacks . Milwaukee Fire Departments director of community relations, bill paulin says he was at the departments training academy, perfoming an inservce training at the time. Television, as the World Trade Center towers came crumbling down. He calls it the worst day in firefighting history. But he says
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