16-Month-Old Saved From Hot Car In Winter Warning Case
16-Month-Old Saved From Hot Car In Winter Warning Case
US · Published Dec 13, 2025
A 16-month-old was rescued from a hot car in Jacksonville, Florida, highlighting the year-round danger.
Experts warn that car interiors can reach deadly temperatures quickly, even in winter.
Safety advocates urge parents to 'Look Before You Lock' to prevent hot car deaths.
Infant rescued from hot car in Jacksonville
In Jacksonville, Florida, a harrowing incident unfolded on December 5th when police officers rescued a 16-month-old child who was accidentally locked inside a car. Despite it being a time when winter warnings might be expected, the outside temperature hovered around 85°F (29°C). The child was exhibiting clear signs of heat distress, prompting the officers to take immediate action by breaking a window to safely extract the infant.
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