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Child Left in Car Is Safe, Serves as Reminder


Reportedly a 15 month old child was left in a steamy hot car on Sunday while the father and other children went into a restaurant.  Luckily someone passing by called 911, avoiding a possible wrongful death. The emergency responders broke the window and took the toddler out of the car unharmed.  The father has been charged with child neglect, a felony even though he claimed the child had only been in the car for 10 minutes.

This story has a happying ending for the child as the toddler was rescued before a tragedy had occurred.  However, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, on average 25 children die each year from either being left in the car by a caregiver or as the result of getting trapped in the car of their on accord.  Their site states that the temperature in a car can raise dramatically in a short amount of time: 

When the outside temperature is 83° F, even with the window rolled down 2 inches, the temperature inside the car can reach 109° F in only 15 minutes. “Within the first 10 minutes the temperature in an enclosed vehicle will rise an average of 19 degrees or 82 percent of its eventual one hour rise.” In warm weather, a vehicle can warm to dangerous, life-threatening levels in only 10 minutes.

While the parent may be unconsolable in the loss of a child, the fact is these deaths are preventable if we only check the car for passengers every time we shut the door.  We also need to make sure the car is locked when it is in the driveway preventing a child from playing in the car and getting lock in.

 



Hits Three Pedestrians


The Nissan ricocheted off another vehicle going the same direction and headed directly for a bus stop where it struck three victims. One of the female victims landed on the hood of the Nissan and was carried over 500 feet - all the while the car was mowing down a street sign, bouncing off vehicles and crashing through a hedge. The victim on the hood of the car at last ended up on the ground in the parking lot of a church and did not survive. Another victim taken to a local hospital was stuck by the flying One-Way street sign.

The driver was taken to the hospital with chest pains and it was not determined if the accident caused the pain or the pain caused the accident.

One local police officer likened the car crash scene to that of a billard table as the car bounced off the several cars.