First responders talk hot car safety after 2 recent incidents in Georgia involving young children
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AUGUSTA, Ga. ()- First responders are warning people about the consequences for leaving children in hot cars. 

Even in moderate weather, the temperatures inside a car can increase by 40 degrees within a matter of minutes.

With two recent incidents involving kids in hot cars, first responders want parents and caretakers to be aware.

This year, Central EMS hasn’t encountered any situations involving children trapped in hot cars. However, experienced paramedic Toni Lee has handled similar cases before.

“Typically, we receive calls, locate the child in the overheated car, and notice they are struggling to breathe or are unresponsive. We act swiftly to get them out and provide necessary medical care,” Lee explained.

This week, the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office released body cam video of an incident that happened last month at a mall outside of Atlanta.

Deputies had to rescue a 1-year-old and a 2-year-old who were trapped in a car for more than 40 minutes.

Temperatures in the car reaching 117 degrees, which first responders say are extremely dangerous for children.

“Children are not as efficient at regulating heat as adults are, particularly those who are middle-aged, not yet elderly. Their body temperature can rise rapidly, potentially leading to organ failure and swift fatality. Even short exposure can result in lasting heat-related injuries,” stated Col. John Smith, the Director of Operations for Gold Cross EMS.

The GBI is also still investigating the death of a 4-year-old in Metter, Georgia, who was found dead in a car a few weeks ago.

First responders say the best thing to do is to be aware of your surroundings at all times.

“We never want to leave anybody in a car while it’s not running in the summer. Always check and make sure everybody is out of the car when you get out, and when you’re not in the car, make sure you keep it locked—that way no one can get in the car without you knowing,” Lee said.

They also say if you have young children with you, you should make a regular habit of checking your backseat before you leave. 

“If you’re aware of your surroundings, you’re checking the backseat, you’re checking around the car—then you’re not going to forget your children, and you may avoid other issues as well,” said Smith.

EMS says they give the same advice to keep an eye out for our elderly folks—who are also more sensitive to heat.

Even if you’re leaving to go somewhere for a few minutes, take your kids with you to not take any chances.

They encourage parents and caretakers to be alert, and know where they are at all times.

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