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Child survives fall from window in Coney Island

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A Brooklyn girl who fell from a third-floor window air conditioning unit was caught by a man below.

The girl who is reportedly autistic had climbed out onto the air conditioner in the window, witnesses told Fox 5 News, and appeared to be dancing around.

Steve St. Bernard saw the girl on the AC unit and ran over and waitied under the window, he told Fox 5's Joel Waldman.

Amateur video shows the girl falling from the window and into St. Bernard's arms.

The scary incident happened at a building on Surf Avenue in Coney Island, the FDNY said.

The child is doing well and was not taken to a hospital, the FDNY said.

St. Bernard suffered a torn bicep muscle and his arm was in a sling when Fox 5 interviewed him. He said doctors told him he might need surgery.

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