A fourteen month old boy stays locked in the car (but instead of crying, he laughs at the danger)

Surely some of you will have happened sometime and it is really desperate. Of course, it is for parents and is also usually for children who are trapped inside the car without being able to get out. And that is the hardest part of handling, trying to reassure them until the matter is resolved while we are hysterical.

This was not the case with Brandon Green of Cornwall, England, a fourteen month old boy who, far from crying, laughs at danger. He remained locked in the car while his mother kept the purchase and the accident was an adventure for the little one, especially when firefighters arrived who tried to entertain him so he wouldn't be scared and gave them a huge smile.

It happened on Friday, when Kristy Green left her baby in the backseat of the car while she kept the purchase she had just made in the trunk. The bad luck is that the car key is left inside it and just seconds after closing it the child activates the central locking.

Desperate, she asks for help from the store where she had just bought from where they call Bude's fire station, who quickly came to the place and released the little one.

After the scare, the mother posted this photo on Facebook when firefighters rescued the little one to be part of the laugh inside the car. Being so small, he is not aware of the danger; For him it is a great adventure that he is living. He stays alone in the car, "drives" it and is visited by firefighters. What more can you ask for with a year!

He had a coin in his mouth

Firefighters decided to break the rear glass of the car to be able to rescue the child. But to add more drama to the situation, by releasing it they realized that he had a penny coin in his mouth, so the tragedy could have been capitalized. Fortunately it was not so and everything was in an anecdote.

Has it ever happened to you?

Something very similar happened to me a few years ago. I had just lowered the purchase, I closed the trunk, my three-year-old daughter was still inside the car and (here is the mistake), the keys too.

He took the keys and hit the close button, staying in and me out of the car, hysterical. Luckily, as I was in the garage at home, not even five minutes passed that my husband arrived with another key to open, but I swear they made me eternal.

Car manufacturers should have a solution for when these things happen. An emergency plan for clueless parents and mischievous children.

Video: 2-Year-Old Boy Who Accidentally Locked Himself Inside Car is Rescued By Cops (May 2024).