Two young boys have been taken to hospital after falling from a second-storey window of a home in Sydney's north-west.
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Emergency services were called to Milton Avenue, Eastwood, at 6.45pm on Tuesday, responding to initial reports that two children, aged two and four, had fallen out a window.
Police said the boys fell five metres from a bedroom window on the second floor of a two-storey home.
They were waving at neighbours before they lost their balance and fell, police said.
The boys landed on the roof of a rear carport which gave way. The children then landed on a washing machine that was being stored in the carport.
The CareFlight helicopter landed at Brush Farm Park, about 150 metres away from the home, to offer assistance.
Paramedics and the chopper's on board doctor treated the two children at the scene before they were taken to The Children's Hospital at Westmead by road ambulance for further treatment.
It is unknown what injuries they may have.
Police said they do not consider the incident as being suspicious.