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Deputy rescues sweating toddler in hot car with temperatures above 90 degrees outside
A sheriff’s deputy rescued a 2-year-old child who was left alone in a hot car with temperatures exceeding 90 degrees. The child was found sweating heavily and unresponsive, and the parents face reckless endangerment charges. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office warned that vehicles can become dangerously hot quickly, even with windows cracked.
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