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Child rescued from hot car in Hamilton mountain parking lot

A child has been rescued from a hot car in a WalMart parking lot in Hamilton. Hamilton Paramedics Twitter

Residents are again being reminded not to leave children and pets unattended in vehicles after a child was left alone in a hot car on the weekend.

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Hamilton police say they were called to the Walmart parking lot on Upper James at about 6 p.m. Saturday, where a young child was spotted alone inside a vehicle with the alarm activated.

A witness coached the child, believed to be about six years old, on how to get out of the vehicle. He was treated on scene by paramedics.

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Police say a 53-year-old Hamilton man has been charged with leaving a child unattended under the Child and Family Services Act.

The May 23 rescue happened just three days after a toddler died after being left in a hot vehicle in a parking lot in Burlington.

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