More Child Fatalities in Hot Cars in 2018
Tragically, more children died in hot cars in the United States in 2018 than any other year on record, the National Safety Council confirmed today.
Tragically, more children died in hot cars in the United States in 2018 than any other year on record, the National Safety Council confirmed today.
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