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Body camera video shows moment mother reunites with boy who climbed onto airport baggage conveyor belt

The video shows the boy crying hysterically while the officer and the child's mother try to distract him while waiting for the EMTs to arrive.

ATLANTA — He took a terrifying ride through the inner workings of the Atlanta airport baggage system, and now, we're seeing the emotional moments the curious kid was reunited with his worried mother.

An Atlanta Police officer's body camera recorded the moment. 

It was around 3 p.m. when a TSA worker flagged down the officer to say that a child "that came off the baggage conveyor belt in the bag room" was "hurt pretty bad."  

"You could hear the anguish in his screams and loud cries," one TSA worker said.

Body camera video from the officer shows the boy crying hysterically while the officer and the child's mother try to distract him while waiting for the EMTs to arrive. 

VIDEO: Child climbs onto baggage conveyor belt at Atlanta airport, rescued

The boy's mother told police she had set her son down for just a few seconds while she printed off a boarding pass at a kiosk near the Spirit Airlines ticket counter. That was all it took for the little boy to disappear and behind an empty counter to the baggage conveyor belt. 

Security video from the airport shows the little boy pull himself onto the moving belt - disappearing behind the flaps and into the the baggage system. (Click here to watch the video)

Subsequent videos show the boy riding the the belt into different screening rooms, where he at one point attempts to crawl backwards to avoid going through a large X-ray machine. The boy rides the belt all the way through, to the moment he is miraculously found by surprised TSA agents who jump into action and scoop him up to safety. 

READ: TSA agent details moments toddler was rescued from conveyor belt

Atlanta Fire responders treated the boy's right hand for severe swelling and bruising on scene and took him to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Scottish Rite Hospital.

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Airport officials said the TSA and other partners are assisting with the investigation into the incident. Meanwhile, Spirit Airlines said it will be working with TSA and airport officials to ensure all protocol was followed. 

"We wish the child the best in their recovery," the company's statement concluded.

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