The child was rescued from the car.
Yangtze Evening News, February 27 (Correspondent Guowu Reporter Chen Yong) Recently, Nanjing Jianye ** received a call from Mr. Wu, saying that due to his negligence, he accidentally locked his one-year-old child in the car, and the key was also in the car, and he could not open the door for a while. The situation was urgent, and the police on duty arrived at the scene in only 3 minutes after receiving the order.
At that time, a black car was parked in the parking space, the door was locked, the child was crying in the car, and Mr. Wu, who was at a loss, stood aside, trying to comfort but unable to do anything. It is understood that before getting into the car, Mr. Wu put the child on the passenger seat and fastened the seat belt, but during the drive, the child kept playing with the car keys as a toy. After returning to the garage, Mr. Wu parked the car and got out of the car to open the door on the other side to pick up the child, but unfortunately pressed the lock button, resulting in the door not being opened.
When the police saw that the child in the car was crying because he had been tied to the seat belt for too long, he immediately stepped forward to comfort him, and coaxed the child with flashlights, shoulder lights, etc. The police also tried to guide the child to press the car key unlock button with other car keys, but without success. Soon after, firefighters who received a call for help also arrived at the scene. With the joint efforts of the police and firefighters, the window was opened with the window breaking tool and the child was successfully rescued from the car. Before leaving, the police did not forget to tell Mr. Wu that he must pay attention to the safety of young children to prevent accidents.
Proofreading Tao Shangong.