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Community comes together after Hauser child falls from window

After being rushed to Kootenai Health and then Sacred Heart, Cooper's head injuries were too serious, and Cooper was taken by Life Flight to Seattle for treatment.
Credit: Wilhelm family

COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Four-year-old Cooper Wilhelm was playing with his sister, Lainey Wilhelm, while waiting for friends to arrive Friday when the unthinkable happened. 

Cooper accidentally pushed through the screen and fell out of the window from the second story of the house and landed on the sidewalk outside. 

After being rushed to Kootenai Health and then Sacred Heart, Cooper's head injuries were too serious, and Cooper was taken by Life Flight to Seattle for treatment.

His aunt, Makayla Colbert, said that his head took on nearly all of the trauma impact from the fall.

"He had no other broken bones. He just went headfirst and shattered his face," Colbert said.

As 6-year-old Lainey called for her parents to help and they called the police, a neighbor with medical training was able to keep Cooper from moving and applied pressure as they waited for the ambulance to arrive, Colbert said.

"She was a saving grace in this situation," Colbert added.

Cooper has been through multiple surgeries, including brain surgery. His family is hoping the swelling in his nose goes down so that he can be safely woken up. 

When he wasn't sedated, Cooper was responsive and could move his hands or feet.

"That’s really, really a good sign. As of right now things are stable, but there's not a lot of progress," Colbert said.

For the rest of the story, visit our news partner, the Coeur d'Alene Press.

A GoFundMe has been created to help support Cooper's recovery. 

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