SCDF called to
rescue baby locked in car
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Civil Defence Force was on Sunday night
(Aug 13) called to rescue a five-month-old child locked in a car
parked at Tampines Street 23.
In a nearly 11-minute video posted by eyewitness Fizah Jamal on
Facebook, SCDF officers were seen examining the car before the
father of the little boy came to unlock the vehicle and carry him
out.
A woman can be heard chiding him for leaving the baby locked in the
car, saying the child was "screaming". "How can you do that?" she
asks him. "I have a baby the same age. I have heard of so many
cases of baby dying inside the car (sic). You left the baby inside
for 20 minutes," she says. "We happened to pass by. How can you
leave the baby like that?"
The video posted at 9.45pm on Sunday had been shared more than
1,100 times as of Monday evening.
SCDF said it received a call for assistance at 9pm at Block 201E
Tampines Street 23. It sent an ambulance, a fire bike and a Red
Rhino to the scene.
After the father pulled out the child, paramedics were on scene to
assess the child, who was unhurt.
SCDF added that no forcible entry into the vehicle was
required.
Leaving children or pets unattended in cars is dangerous as the
temperature inside a car rises quickly and puts them at risk of
suffocation or heatstroke.
Source: CNA/ek