Heidelberg: Passives save toddler from overheated car!

In Heidelberg retteten Passantinnen ein Kleinkind aus einem überhitzten Auto. Polizei sucht Zeuginnen. Hitzeschutz wichtig!
In Heidelberg, passers -by saved a toddler from an overheated car. Police are looking for witnesses. Heat protection important! (Symbolbild/MBW)

Heidelberg: Passives save toddler from overheated car!

Heidelberg-Wieblingen, Deutschland - A dramatic scenario occurred in Heidelberg-Wieblingen late Saturday afternoon, where two brave passers-by saved an almost two-year-old toddler from an overheated car. According to mrn news noticed a 24-year-old at 6:25 p.m. Parked corner to the rattling alley. The toddler was sitting in the vehicle in the back seat. The temperatures were already over 30 degrees, and the situation of the small child became more critical because it made a stunned impression.

The concerned 24-year-old acted quickly. She spoke to a passer -by and together they removed the sun protection grille that covered the roof window. So they were able to free the child and put them in the shade, where they offered him to drink something. The child's mother unexpectedly came when it was already 6:46 p.m. without haste to the vehicle and showed little insight over the alarmed officials. This led to an advertisement for suspected violation of the duty of care.

urgent warning of heat in the car

The rescue story makes a skill light at the risk of overheating in the car. Experts such as Urbia warn to leave children alone in a car, especially if this is in the sun. If you find a child in such a state, it is required to act quickly: First, it should be checked whether the child is doing well. If it does not react or seems dazed to put the pane, the first emergency aid measure is often followed by calling the police.

The symptoms of a heat stroke, which is particularly dangerous for small children, should be consciously perceived. According to Parents , the body temperature can achieve alarming values ​​of over 40 degrees Celsius, which makes immediate medical help necessary. Children overheat faster than adults because they can sweat less. Heat can lead to symptoms such as confusion, drowsiness, and in extreme cases even lead to unconsciousness. A closed car heats up extremely quickly and forms a risk for the small occupants.

The medical emergency doctor who took care of the saved child could luckily give the all -clear; The toddler went well again quickly. However, it is undeniable that incidents of this kind throw a bitter light on the dangers of the summer heat and indicate the need to supervise children during heat waves.

The police asks one of the passages to report to the Heidelberg-Süd police station on 06221-3418-0. Your support and quick reaction could be of great importance in a potentially life -threatening situation.

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