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Child safety advocates warn parents after 2 babies die in hot vehicles
Child safety advocates say many will condemn parents who accidentally leave their children behind, but the problem is more common than most realize.
Look Before You Lock Kids in Hot Cars
Ten year old Canyon Williams has been collected stuffed toys to donate to new parents at White County Medical Center's New Life Center. The furry friends are delivered to families as a part of the "Look Before You Lock" program with Kidsandcars.org.
Where's the Baby? Forgotten in the Hot Car
Many people think those who forget their children in a car are bad parents. But experts say that's not true. "The sad truth is, any of us could do that," psychologist Dr. David Miller said.
Tragedy in the backseat: Hot-car deaths
Each year about 37 babies and toddlers die when they are accidentally left strapped in car safety seats or become trapped in vehicles that rapidly heat up. If you think this senseless tragedy couldn't happen to you, think again.
Greenfield dad's 911 call reveals steps after finding his baby in hot car
Right before he left for his parents' Greenfield home on Saturday afternoon, 18-year-old Joshua Stryzinski helped change his 4-month-old daughter into a one-piece outfit. It left her legs and arms exposed, a way to help keep her cool in the triple-digit heat.