Kate
Well-Known Member
It's been alarming reading one news report after another concerning babies and children dying from being left in hot cars. I suspect some are deliberate with thoughts of "getting away with it"... but my question is about the "proper" (if there is one) response to *seeing* an unattended child in a hot car.
I've heard two opposite answers to this... one is call 911 immediately and stay by the car until police and emergency workers arrive. I'm not sure I could stand there possibly watching a baby die even if help is just a short distance away.
The second line of thinking is that a child could die, so call 911 first but then break that window if the car is locked possibly saving the child's life.
So bottom line question... any consequences for a citizen doing that if a child is in danger? Most likely the parent or babysitter would claim just having been gone for a few minutes... would *that* change the consequences since no one knows if it's true or not?
I've heard two opposite answers to this... one is call 911 immediately and stay by the car until police and emergency workers arrive. I'm not sure I could stand there possibly watching a baby die even if help is just a short distance away.
The second line of thinking is that a child could die, so call 911 first but then break that window if the car is locked possibly saving the child's life.
So bottom line question... any consequences for a citizen doing that if a child is in danger? Most likely the parent or babysitter would claim just having been gone for a few minutes... would *that* change the consequences since no one knows if it's true or not?