The Jerusalem Fire Department Spokesman on Monday afternoon 9 Elul reported firefighters extricated a child from a vehicle parked on Carl Neter Street. The boy was locked in the vehicle for about 15 minutes. B”H EMS personnel on the scene determined the child was unharmed, attributed to the fact he was extricated in a timely fashion.
Ichud Hatzalah reports the child who was locked in the vehicle is 18-months-old.
It is explained the child’s parents did not leave him but they got locked out as they left the keys inside the car. Fire department officials urge the public to be extra careful during the summer months and if anyone does get locked in, not to hesitate to phone 102, the fire department emergency number.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem/Photos: Yitzi Isaac, News 24)
3 Responses
Bh they got him
Why couldn’t parents smash window,to release kid Themselves?
Putting kids life in danger to save a $100 for a new window is beyond me.
Did you ever think to be dan l’kaf zechus. The keys were in the car, they were probably in the engine with the air conditioner running and that’s why the parents didn’t smash the window, and the kid was ok still afetr 15 minutes.