With warmer temps, AAA Northeast warns as 3 children die in May after being left in hot cars
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With warmer temps, AAA Northeast warns as 3 children die in May after being left in hot cars
WESTWOOD, Mass., - With summer-like temperatures in the forecast this week, AAA Northeast is sounding the alarm that vehicular heatstroke can happen quickly — especially given that child deaths inside hot cars increased by nearly 35% last year. In 2024, 39 children died in hot cars across the U.S
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