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BABY GIRL TRUEBLOOD-16-months-Fishers IN
07/07/2012
In the other incident, at about 3 p.m. police broke a window in a
Ford Explorer to free a 16-month-old girl in the city of Fishers,
northeast of Indianapolis, the Star reported. The child suffered a
seizure before being taken to an Indianapolis hospital, a Fishers police
spokesman told the Star.
Storms, sweltering heat move east
The temperature inside the SUV after the window was broken was 124 degrees, the Star reported, citing unnamed officials.
Fishers
police said the child's mother, Meg Trueblood, 30, of Fishers, was
charged preliminarily with felony neglect of a child, the Star reported.
The
National Weather Service said the temperature in Indianapolis hit 104
degrees, breaking the record for July 7 of 101, set in 1936. The
all-time high for the city is 106, set on July 14, 1936.
In the
heat wave gripping the United States this week, at least 61 heat-related
deaths have been reported, according to an NBC News count. That number
does not include the baby's death.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/07/07/12620875-baby-dies-toddler-hospitalized-after-being-left-in-cars-in-indiana?lite
In the other incident, at about 3 p.m. police broke a window in a
Ford Explorer to free a 16-month-old girl in the city of Fishers,
northeast of Indianapolis, the Star reported. The child suffered a
seizure before being taken to an Indianapolis hospital, a Fishers police
spokesman told the Star.
Storms, sweltering heat move east
The temperature inside the SUV after the window was broken was 124 degrees, the Star reported, citing unnamed officials.
Fishers
police said the child's mother, Meg Trueblood, 30, of Fishers, was
charged preliminarily with felony neglect of a child, the Star reported.
The
National Weather Service said the temperature in Indianapolis hit 104
degrees, breaking the record for July 7 of 101, set in 1936. The
all-time high for the city is 106, set on July 14, 1936.
In the
heat wave gripping the United States this week, at least 61 heat-related
deaths have been reported, according to an NBC News count. That number
does not include the baby's death.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/07/07/12620875-baby-dies-toddler-hospitalized-after-being-left-in-cars-in-indiana?lite
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