
OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
Bodycam footage captured the moment that Georgia police officers shattered the window of a dangerously overheated vehicle, parked in the blistering sun, to rescue two crying toddlers locked inside.
The children had been reportedly waiting for over 40 minutes as temperatures inside the car soared to 117 degrees, as it was parked outside Atlanta’s Cumberland Mall. The two children were approximately “1 and 2 years old,” local news sources reported.
Police were alerted to the car by a concerned passerby who called them, according to FOX 5 Atlanta.
“The windows are cracked, but I don’t think that’s right. We just came out of Dick’s and I heard kids crying,” the female caller said to the 911 dispatcher.
Police body camera footage, released by KGNS TV, depicted concerned officers smash the car’s driver-side window in order to rescue the children from the sweltering triple-digit heat.
“It’s okay, baby. Oh, you’re hot,” one officer can be heard saying tenderly to one of them during the harrowing rescue.
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