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    Forget 911.Look around for a loose brick is what I say.


    Strangely this happened to my daughter exactly the same way when my grand daughter was only 12 mths old.


    She called me immediately & thank god it was early evening with the sun going down.I had time to go to her place & get her spare keys before the baby was not even showing any signs of distress.But believe me...If there were no spare keys or it was the middle of the day,a window would have been smashed by me.What's a window compared to a child's life?

    Dispatcher sounds arrogant and cocky; a 911 call of a child locked in a car on a hot day should be considered the emergency that it is.


    Maybe the fire department would have responded more promptly. 


     

    jhharlan

    Come to think of it, the FD came to my house just to unlock a key hungry truck…...


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