Group of people helps save baby from hot car at Walmart
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Group of people helps save baby from hot car at Walmart
A Walmart worker on break saw a baby in a car and found help.The windows were rolled up, it was approximately 93 degrees at the time, and the employee got help from fellow workers and passersby, The Times-News reported. They broke a window, and the infant was lethargic, red and flushed when pulled out, according to the news outlet, citing police. The mother said she forgot the child was in the backseat, WTVM-TV reported. Casey L. Hornsby, 25, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, police said.
VALLEY, Ala. —
A Walmart worker on break saw a baby in a car and found help.
The windows were rolled up, it was approximately 93 degrees at the time, and the employee got help from fellow workers and passersby, .
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They broke a window, and the infant was lethargic, red and flushed when pulled out, according to the news outlet, citing police.
The mother said she forgot the child was in the backseat, .
Casey L. Hornsby, 25, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, police said.