Baby found dead after being left all day in hot SUV in Texas

SLM

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Baby found dead after being left all day in hot SUV in Texas

HELOTES, Texas - A 7-month-old boy died after being left all day in a hot sport utility vehicle in a San Antonio-area Wal-Mart parking lot, authorities said.
The baby's father, who works at the store in the suburb of Helotes, told officers that he forgot to drop his son off at day care before going to work about 6:15 a.m. Friday, said Helotes police Capt. Anthony Burges. The father found his child dead after finishing work and returning to the SUV about 3 p.m. The father was taken to a hospital after reporting chest pains, Burges said.
No charges have been filed, and the identities of the father and boy have not been released.
Temperatures in the area hovered around 100 degrees much of the afternoon.
The death brings the number of children who have died in hot cars in the U.S. this year to at least 27, including six in Texas, said Janette Fennell, founder and president of KidsAndCars.org, a national child safety non-profit based in Philadelphia. On Aug. 4, twin 15-month-old girls died after being found in the back seat of a hot SUV parked in front of a duplex car Carrollton in northwestern Georgia. When police arrived, they found people holding the girls in the water of a baby pool behind the duplex, some with ice packs, trying to cool the girls off.
Last year, there were 15 heatstroke deaths of children in vehicles, Fennell said.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and data collected by San Jose State University, the number of children dying of heat stroke in automobiles began to rise following the widespread introduction of passenger-side air bags in the 1990s. An increase in air-bag related fatalities of children in front seats prompted parents to buckle their children in rear seats, but while air bag-related fatalities began to decrease by 2000, the number of children dying of heat stroke rose due to children in back seats being less noticeable to parents and caregivers, according to researchers at San Jose State University.
With the children strapped into the back seat, drivers can tend to forget them, Fennell said.
Fennell said the numbers of heatstroke deaths of kids in cars fluctuated in the following decades, averaging 37 such deaths a year since 1998. The worst year was 2010, with 49, according to both a count by Fennell and Jan Null, a research meteorologist at San Jose State University, who also tracks numbers.
The temperature inside a parked car on a 90-degree day will reach 119 degrees in 20 minutes and 133 degrees after an hour, Null said.
Parents should get into the habit of always opening their back doors when they leave the vehicle, according to Fennell. Leaving a purse or cellphone in the back seat can help. Parents also need to make sure their day care calls them if the child doesn't show up, she said.


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A whole different level of stupid and, fvck it, I don't care, I'm saying it, these people should be sterilized.
 

coldstream

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Criminal negligence causing death.. the father should go to prison. Fatherhood entails responsibility and concentration for the safety of a child.
 
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Curious Cdn

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I spent a week driving all the way across the very southern route in Texas (into New Kexico) and back to Houston a couple of years ago at this time of year. It was EXTREMELY hot, hotter than anything Canadians experience for extented periods anywhere on our country. It was well over 100°F day after day ...110°...115° and a young child or pet would die in a closed car in minutes, not hours.
 

DaSleeper

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Just going to the grocery store in the summer with our dog, we leave the car running with the AC on in summer and Heater in winter.
A tip for those with keyless entry except for the driver's side, since you can't lock your car with a second keyless remote if the car is running...
Use the key of the second remote to lock it and unlock it after...works on GM's anyways..
Then you the only way to unlock the other doors and the trunk is the button on the consol...or stop and restart the car will get everything working normally.
And the GM dealer told me it couldn't be done
 

gerryh

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Post birth abortion. Really don't know what the Canadians are so upset about.