911 refused to help this mom who accidentally locked her baby in the car
Accidentally locking your baby in the car on a hot day is every parent’s worst nightmare. And if it ever happens, you’d hope that emergency responders would spring into action to help save your child. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case for new mom, Lacey Guyton.
Due to a locking malfunction with her minivan’s key fob, Guyton accidentally trapped her two-month-old daughter in the car as she was leaving her grandparent’s house. After a failed attempt at breaking the front passenger window, Guyton’s grandmother called 911 only to be told by the dispatcher that they don’t send emergency responders to unlock doors or break windows. Instead, the dispatcher suggested they call a towing company. Dismayed, Guyton called 911 again and was told the same thing a second time. She posted about the terrifying experience on Facebook, which was later aired on the local news.
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“It was terrifying. It was like the worst day of my life,” Guyton told Fox 5 News. “I was so, like, shocked, [thinking] they aren’t coming; I have to get her out of here. Nobody’s coming to help me.”
Eventually, Guyton succeeded at breaking the rear wind...
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