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Oklahoma warns of hot car dangers as third-highest state in child heatstroke fatalities.
As summer approaches, Oklahoma first responders warn about the dangers of leaving children in hot cars, an issue that has led to over 1,125 deaths nationwide since 1990, with Oklahoma ranking third in fatalities.
A child's body heats up three to five times faster than an adult's, and car interiors can reach dangerous temperatures quickly.
To prevent deaths, officials recommend the "ACT" method: avoid leaving children in cars, create reminders, and take action by calling 911 if you see a child alone in a vehicle.
Other tips include locking cars and teaching kids not to play inside them.
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