The incident happened last week at Pines Lakes Elementary School in Pembroke Pines in South Florida.
"the incident began when two students, ages 4 and 5, started throwing things around the pre-K classroom and at the teachers, then started flipping over chairs.
One of the teachers took the 5-year-old into a smaller "cool down" room and that's where the student attacked her, the report said.
The teacher got on the school radio and said she needed help, and that's when an officer responded and found her sitting against a wall "appearing to be in a faint state," the report said.
The teacher needed help getting up and was "clearly weak and dazed" and began coughing and dry heaving, the report said.
The officer requested a rescue unit respond to the school as the teacher "continued to blink and breathe regularly but at no point was able to vocally respond or show signs of a response," the report said...
the 5-year-old with special needs continued to attack the teacher, even after she was on the floor and unresponsive.”
A representative with the teachers’ union says that the teacher’s injuries were so severe she had to be hospitalized.
The student won’t face charges due to the young age.