Family who lost child to heatstroke raises awareness to help prevent similar incidents
Family who lost child to heatstroke raises awareness to help prevent similar incidents

Family who lost child to heatstroke raises awareness to help prevent similar incidents

A thermometer originally set at 85 degrees can quickly skyrocket up to 125 degrees after being stuck in a car for five minutes. The Good Samaritan Act allows bystanders to break a window if they see a child or pet alone in a hot car, because this Arizona heat should not be underestimated.

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