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Baby rescued by firefighters in Strood after being locked in car

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by Lynn Cox

A baby had to be rescued by firefighters after being locked in her mum's car by accident.

The baby girl, who has not been named, was in her mum’s Vauxhall Corsa, parked in the Riverside car park, in Dock Road, Chatham on Thursday.

Her mum had accidentally locked the keys in the car with her daughter still inside.

Despite help from others in the car park, the mother, who is from the Darnley Road area of Strood, was unable to get back into the vehicle and called Kent Fire and Rescue Service for help.

A Maidstone crew, who were on cover at Medway fire station, were called out at about 3.20pm to help out.

A spokesman said: "We tried to open the window with our tools but it would not work.

"The baby began to get distressed so we decided to smash the quarter-light window to get the car open.

"She was probably trapped for about 15 minutes, and mum was very grateful to get her out."

  • Are you the tot’s mum? If so call the newsroom on 01634 227803.
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