Last year was the deadliest ever for children left in hot vehicles, with 49 fatalities nationwide. As Kansas Public Radio’s Bryan Thompson reports, the ongoing heat wave has officials worried that this year could be even worse.
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Last year was the deadliest ever for children left in hot vehicles, with 49 fatalities nationwide. As Kansas Public Radio’s Bryan Thompson reports, the ongoing heat wave has officials worried that this year could be even worse.
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