A city inspector from Tirat Carmel and a municipal police officer broke the car window and rescued a 6-month-old infant who was trapped in a locked vehicle. The toddler was retrieved unharmed and returned to his parents, according to the N12 broadcast.
A city inspector from the Tirat Carmel municipality and a municipal police officer rescued a 6-month-old infant who was locked inside a car and trapped on Tuesday evening. The two broke the vehicle's window to extract the toddler, who was unharmed, and returned him to his parents, according to the N12 broadcast. The incident highlights a recurring safety hazard: in recent months, The Zioneer has reported multiple rescues of children locked in vehicles or trapped in unusual positions across Israel, including a 3-month-old rescued from a locked car in Givat Ze'ev on June 17 and a one-year-old treated for airway blockage in Barzilai at the same period. No injuries or hospitalizations were reported in this case.
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