Sujet : Cop Rescues Toddler From Hot Car
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Groupes : talk.politics.misc soc.culture.usaDate : 24. May 2024, 07:39:15
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13452769/child-locked-car-florida-hot-cop-rescue.htmlThis is the dramatic moment a heroic Florida cop shattered a
car window and rescued a one-year-old child from the hot vehicle.
Around 5pm on Monday, deputies from the Flagler County Sheriff's
Office responded to a call about a locked car in a Walmart
parking lot.
When authorities arrived, they spotted a man and woman standing
outside of a red Nissan Altima while the child was locked in
the car.
The officer called the fire department for assistance as the
adults told him that the toddler had been in the car for 10
minutes.
He quickly worked to get the trapped child out of the hot
car by breaking the window and unlocking it from the inside.
. . .
Temperatures that day were 90+ with unrelenting
sunlight. The vehicle would have been 125 degrees
inside 15 minutes.
It's AMAZING how many people totally space-out
kiddies in sealed cars. You kinda wonder if it's
really an accident - or intentional, a way to
get rid of an annoying child.
Oh well, SO many people these days are perpetually
drunk or high or brain-locked to their phones ...
'accident' is the usual assumption.
Flagler county - that's essentially the old Spanish
city of St. Augustine - a little north of Daytona.