Orange County launches campaign against hot car dangers for children, pets

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Local emergency responders joined forces to combat a deadly summer threat as temperatures continue to rise across Central Florida.

Orange County Animal Services and Orange County Fire Rescue announced a partnership Wednesday to educate residents about the dangers of leaving children and pets in unattended vehicles, a practice that officials warn is both life-threatening and illegal.

Officials from the county held a demonstration on Wednesday highlighting the dangers of leaving children and pets in unattended cars…

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