
Waterford police apologize for not helping baby locked in hot car
Waterford Township's police department released an apology on Thursday morning after a 911 dispatcher refused to send help when a 2-month-old baby was accidentally trapped in a hot car, according to a CBS News report. According to CBS News, Lacey Guyton was visiting her grandmother on Aug. 18 when the doors on her Dodge SUV locked – with the keys and her 2-month-old daughter, Raina, inside. Twice, the police dispatcher said the department doesn't send emergency vehicles to deal with keys locked in cars. Finally, Guyton managed to break the back windshield with her grandfather's window breaker and climbed in to rescue her daughter, she told CBS. Guyton told CBS News that Raina was screaming and drenched in sweat by the time she was rescued.
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