Each year, about 40 children die from heatstroke because they were either left or became trapped inside a hot car.
"Vehicles can heat up to dangerous levels in minutes, and kids are especially vulnerable to those extreme temperatures," says Purva Grover, MD, emergency medicine physician for Cleveland Clinic Children's.CLICK HERE to download soundbites, b-roll, script and web article.
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