One-year-old locked in vehicle for six minutes, Pella IA


A one-year-old child was accidentally locked inside a vehicle near Hawthorne Drive for about six minutes before responders unlocked the car. Police were dispatched due to concern for the child's safety.
Audio|Source: Marion County Public Safety
04:7
Transcript:
00:00
Officer's just 3 or 43 caller advised that they put the child in the car and then the keys got locked in there, so he hasn't been in there very long.
00:12
Stop is.
00:17
9-7, I can show myself in 3-0.
00:25
Summer Shale.
00:31
Marion County from Pella, R5151, Mary County.
00:38
Paula, go ahead for Mary County.
00:41
Marion County is took a call for a vehicle on lock near Hawthorne Drive. I see that that's county.
00:49
I did spend it off turn around with a one-year-old child in the vehicle as well.
00:57
10-4[1]. You advise there's a one-year-old child locked in the car?
01:03
Copy. My caller advised that they put the child in and then shut the door and realized the keys were inside.
01:11
So he's only been in there a couple of minutes.
01:19
Timor.
01:20
Our deputies are tied up on a domestic, but I will get someone started that way. You said you have an officer in route as well.
01:28
Stand 4. I've said an officer in route. I was listening to your traffic.
01:37
Never.
01:38
Okay,
01:42
Chris, I know you're tied up.
01:45
Pellipede has an off-tharing route near Hawthorne Drive.
01:50
Near Hawthorne Drive for a vehicle unlocked, one-year-old child blocks in the car.
01:56
Again, they do have an off-stair route out there.
02:03
If they're able to take care of it, that's great.
02:09
Let me know if you think it's going to be a couple of minutes.
02:14
I may page ambulance.
02:16
It's going to take you a minute to get that open.
02:23
Just let me know if it's going to take you more than a couple of minutes to get the band open. I may page ambulance just to check on the baby.
02:34
Copy.
02:41
8 out of Nebraska 4444 F229
02:52
Well from 80 you can show me on CEM 34
02:57
Copy a See from Pellis
03:05
Go ahead
03:10
A.D., if you could verify how long the child was in the car, I think it was just a couple of minutes prior to them calling.
03:19
If it's been more than 10 minutes, he's in there, I'm going to pay the ambulance.
03:26
10 4. All the permit.
03:32
We got the car to unbox the 4.
03:35
It shouldn't have been the car.
03:39
80, can you send 9?
03:45
We got the car unlocked.
03:47
The owner of the car said it had been six minutes since the kid had been locked in the car.
03:54
Copy, he appeared, he appeared 10-2[2].
04:01
Eddie,
04:02
the child is 10-2[2]?
04:05
10-4[1], yes, the child is 10.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
[2]
10-2: Receiving well/Signal good
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Location mentioned:
Near Hawthorne Dr, Pella, IA 50219
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