Texas Officials Issues Warning on Rising Hot Car Deaths
TEXAS, UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – Texas surpasses its total 2024 child heatstroke deaths with four fatalities in two weeks as officials stress that interior car temperatures rise rapidly and vigilance is critical.
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Leaving the dog in a hot car can lead to a $2000 fine - Vermont Daily Chronicle
With the summer heat on the rise, the Berlin Police Department is urging the public to avoid leaving pets—particularly dogs—unattended in parked vehicles, warning that the practice is not only dangerous but may also lead to criminal charges under Vermont law.
Cobb County police in Atlanta said two children were left in a sweltering car at 117 degrees Fahrenheit at the Cumberland Shopping Center on July 4, but they were later found safe. Cobb County police released a 2-minute and 46-second body camera video on July 7 that appeared to show officers rushing to the scene and eventually arresting a suspect...
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