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3rd January 2007, 06:22 PM
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Toddler left in hot car dies
Wednesday Jan 3 16:00 AEDT
By ninemsn staff and wires
A Melbourne two-year-old has died after being left in a car "for an extensive amount of time" in 31-degree heat.
Ambulance officers treated the girl at the scene in the outer west suburb of Truganina shortly after 2.30pm.
National Nine News understands the girl was suffering from heat exhaustion. She was taken to Western Hospital in Sunshine where she later died.
Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS) spokesman James Howe said it was unclear how long the girl had been in the car before emergency services were alerted, but it was an "extensive amount of time".
"When they arrived the child had been taken out of the car but was in cardiac arrest," he told Southern Cross Broadcasting.
"They've continued to proceed performing CPR for just under an hour before taking her to Sunshine Hospital."
A spokeswoman from Western Health said the girl died at 3.50pm (AEDT).
The temperature in Werribee, near where the girl was found, was 31.5 degrees Celsius at 3.30pm today.
According to ambulance officers, when the outside temperature is 30 degrees Celsius, it takes 8 minutes for the temperature inside a car to reach 50 degrees Celsius.
Toddler left in hot car dies
Wednesday Jan 3 16:00 AEDT
By ninemsn staff and wires
A Melbourne two-year-old has died after being left in a car "for an extensive amount of time" in 31-degree heat.
Ambulance officers treated the girl at the scene in the outer west suburb of Truganina shortly after 2.30pm.
National Nine News understands the girl was suffering from heat exhaustion. She was taken to Western Hospital in Sunshine where she later died.
Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS) spokesman James Howe said it was unclear how long the girl had been in the car before emergency services were alerted, but it was an "extensive amount of time".
"When they arrived the child had been taken out of the car but was in cardiac arrest," he told Southern Cross Broadcasting.
"They've continued to proceed performing CPR for just under an hour before taking her to Sunshine Hospital."
A spokeswoman from Western Health said the girl died at 3.50pm (AEDT).
The temperature in Werribee, near where the girl was found, was 31.5 degrees Celsius at 3.30pm today.
According to ambulance officers, when the outside temperature is 30 degrees Celsius, it takes 8 minutes for the temperature inside a car to reach 50 degrees Celsius.