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A Colorado mother is facing child abuse charges after she allegedly drove her SUV recklessly and crashed into a retaining wall, leaving her 4-year-old child precariously in the back seat.

Body camera footage released by the Boulder Police Department shows the moment police officers and firefighters rescue a 4-year-old child after a serious crash.

Authorities said two officers were dispatched to the area of ​​30th Avenue and Valmont Avenue Tuesday night to investigate a vehicle that had crashed and was hanging “precariously” against a retaining wall.

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Officers with the Boulder Police Department were called to 30th Avenue and Valmont Road for a report of a vehicle that had crashed and was hanging off a wall. (Boulder Police Department)

Body camera footage shows first responders rushing to the SUV and quickly locating the Lexus SUV.

“Upon arrival, crews found the vehicle precariously positioned against a retaining wall with the adult driver still inside,” police said in a statement to the X-Post.

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The Boulder Police Department said the Lexus SUV was dangling “dangerously” from an embankment. (Boulder Police Department)

Officers from the Boulder Police Department and Boulder Fire Rescue worked together to stabilize the silver SUV.

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Police said first responders stabilized the hood of the SUV and the woman and child were able to safely exit the vehicle.

“Fortunately, both passengers were uninjured. Accidents like this involve (literally) many moving parts, and vehicle extrication is something BFR firefighters routinely practice and use,” the department said. “This is a technology that is very well-developed.”

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The mother was charged with careless driving, reckless endangerment and child abuse. (Boulder Police Department)

Boulder police said the driver was charged with careless driving, reckless endangerment and child abuse.

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According to police, authorities are investigating the possibility that the driver suffered a “medical accident.”

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