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Six children have died in Florida from being left in a hot car so far in 2023, each in a different county:
1. St. Lucie County - March 2023
2. Holmes County - May 2023
3. Brevard County - May 2023
4. Volusia County - June 2023
5. Polk County - July 2023
6. Baker County - July 2023
“Even just a few minutes in a hot car can lead to heat stroke, which can be fatal,” said Melissa Jordan, the Florida Department of Health assistant deputy for health in a statement. “Children are especially vulnerable to this heat risk and should never be left unattended in a car. These injuries and deaths are tragic but preventable. Make sure to always look before you lock.”
For more: https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/regional/florida/florida-leads-the-nation-in-most-hot-car-children-deaths/67-f64aeafb-686b-4023-9ae8-c26412cbbb47
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