12-year-old boy smashed a car windshield to rescue baby locked in the heat of 113 degrees

12-year-old boy from Tulsa (Oklahoma) police called a hero after he smashed the windshield to rescue baby from hot car.

Ben Theriot, seventh grade pupil, said Monday he and his mother parked at the Mall when he heard a baby crying in the car next.

Ben Theriot, a soon-to-be seventh grader & Hero.
He was walking into a store when they saw a 2-year-old boy crying in a locked hot car in Tulsa.
He used a ratchet strap from his mom’s car & then part of a clothes rack from inside a store to break the window & saved the baby. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/ccj0rSzx1v

— ~Marietta (@MariettaDaviz) August 16, 2019

«I looked in the window and saw a small child crying in the car seat in the back seat. All the car Windows were closed,» added seventh-grader.

His mother, Nicole fields, called 911, but they decided that every minute counts in the day in Tulsa in the sun was about +43 degrees Celsius.

According to Ben, he found in the car mother’s belt with metal «latch» and started beating on the side Windows, but they just had scratches.

«So then I tried the windshield and it cracked. I began hitting him stronger,» said the boy.

A store employee saw what was going on, pulled the pole from hangers, and Ben managed to do in the glass big enough hole to climb on the hood to reach out and open the car door.

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The crying child was taken to the shop, and then there was the mother of the baby. The woman said that left a 2-year-old child with his aunt with a disability, but, according to aunt (she soon came), niece earlier dropped her off on the street.

The woman have to pay the fine, the case was transferred to the Department of social services of Tulsa.

The police, who arrived at the Park, said the actions of Ben, saying that not many at his age would do the same quickly and correctly.

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