30 Kids Killed In 2014 Due To Being Left In Hot Cars

BALTIMORE, MD (WJZ)-- With temperatures climbing to 90 degrees or higher, AAA Mid-Atlantic wants to remind parents to not leave their children in unattended vehicles, for risk or injury or death.

In 2014, 30 children across the U.S lost their lives due to overheating in unattended cars.

Three of these children were from Maryland, and one was Virginia.

In 2015, four children have already died. One from Arizona, two from Florida, and one from Louisiana.

Parents can find prevention tips by clicking here.

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