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The Kentucky Department for Public Health recently unveiled the elements of a national awareness campaign to help reduce child vehicular deaths caused by heat stroke. The unveiling came shortly after an incident in Louisville in which a 2-year-old died after being left in a hot car.
Last year, the worst year on record, 49 children in the United States died from heat stroke while unattended in vehicles.
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