Springdale : Girl, 3, dies in mother’s hot car
Posted
on Saturday, August 9, 2003
SPRINGDALE — A 3-yearold girl died Friday after being found inside her mother’s
hot car at a Springdale apartment complex where she apparently wandered away
from home two hours earlier.
Officer Brian Simmons, Springdale police spokesman, said the mother called 911
about 3:30 p.m. and reported the child lost from Fox Run Apartments, 770 S. 40
th Street.
Police
found a friend of the mother’s performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation on the
girl in the family’s living room, Simmons said. The girl had been found in the
back seat of her mother’s car in the apartment complex parking lot.
Police
took over CPR, but the girl was unresponsive, Simmons said. She was pronounced
dead at Northwest Medical Center of Washington County in Springdale. "The mother
told our dispatchers the girl may have wandered out of the residence and into
the car," Simmons said from the apartment complex Friday evening. "We don’t know
exactly what the circumstances were, and detectives are trying to piece together
a chain of events."
Simmons wouldn’t identify the mother, child or family friend who performed CPR.
He said police will withhold details until they are further along in the
investigation.
Police
are working on the impression that the death of the girl — whom neighbors
described as blonde and prone to wander outside — might have been heat related.
The high temperature in Springdale on Friday was 91 degrees. "The extreme
ambient temperature in the vehicle may have very well been a contributor to the
child’s death," Simmons said.
In
April 1998, two children died in Benton County after being left in a black Geo
Storm for about eight hours. Vicky Crisp, 1, and her cousin, Sidney Pippen, 4,
months, suffered heat stroke and suffocated in the hot car.