According to Michigan authorities, kids could be heard screaming for help in the background of a recent 911 call by a 15-year-old girl.
The Albion Department of Public Safety posted about the situation on their Facebook page.
"When officers arrived, they heard commotion from behind a locked door in the residence," they said.
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The quick reaction of an officer saved a life
The younger children are getting help
According to the post, the two younger kids were taken to a hospital 20 miles away in Jackson, Michigan, to be treated. Later, they were flown to Ann Arbor for additional treatment. As of now, they are both being listed in stable condition.
It does not appear that the two older children suffered any injuries.
As for the mother, she was "taken into custody and transported to the hospital as she may have also ingested cleaning fluid."
The officers are being praised
In the Facebook post, Chief Scott Kipp praised both ADPS Lt. Phipps and Deputy Winder of the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department for their roles in the rescue of the kids.
"Their quick response and decisive actions helped to save the life of the 2-year-old child."