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  • Bill would protect Good Samaritans

    The temperature inside a hot car can rise 20 degrees in 10 minutes, which can be deadly to a child who is locked inside. “A kid’s body temperature rises three to five times faster than an adult’s,” said Amber Rollins, director of KidsAndCars.org, an organization that raises awareness about the dangers of leaving children unattended in cars. “Their bodies can’t regulate the temperature the way an adult’s can. Minutes can be the difference between life and death for a child locked in a hot car.”

  • Young Kids Safety

    A Bossier City couple teaches their 3 young kids to beware of strangers, watch before crossing the street, but a warning about playing in the driveway never crossed their minds.

  • Legislators push bill to prevent hot car deaths

    Kentucky legislators announced Thursday they are pre-filing legislation for the 2016 Regular Session that, if approved, would provide civil immunity to any person who damages a vehicle to remove a child locked in a car in extreme heat.

  • Special Report: What's in your blind zone?

    It isn't easy for Brian and Amanda Bayers to talk about how their 18-month-old son Jackson died. They say they’re doing so to help other parents not make the same mistake

  • Carrie Underwood breaks car window to save son, two dogs

    Underwood had her back turned when her dogs accidentally locked the car door.

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