SAPD is sending a message to the public after a mother was charged with a felony Friday for allegedly leaving her baby and toddlers in a hot car for almost an hour.
with a felony on Friday for allegedly leaving her infant child and two toddlers in a hot car for almost an hour.A good Samaritan noticed the 2-month-old, 2-year-old, and 4-year-old crying in the car and rescued them.On Monday, SAPD teamed up with Metro Health to demonstrate how it feels inside a closed car without air conditioning.
“We have turned the car off for 15 minutes now, and it’s registering already at 110 degrees,” said SAPD Public Information Officer Sgt. Washington Moscoso. “Over the weekend, those children were in the car for over 50 minutes and that temperature is just going to keep getting hotter and hotter.”“With the temperatures that we’re seeing, it can get to 150 degrees in a car depending on what the heat is on the outside,” said Jerry Trevino with Metro Health.
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