Baby badly burned after being left in car seat on top of stove
01/26/2018 9:28 am PST
By Julianne Herrera, KRON
CINCINNATI -- (KRON) -- Authorities are investigating after a 10-month-old baby was air-lifted to the hospital with second- and third-degree burns Wednesday in Ohio.
The child was in a car seat, which the mother placed on top of a stove.
Police say she was trying to keep the baby away from a dog that was inside the house, and apparently didn't realize the stove was on.
Here's an excerpt of the 911 call:
Caller: “Please.”
Dispatcher: “What's the address?”
Caller: “Please, 71 Main Street. Please!”
Dispatcher: “What's going on there?”
Caller: “My baby please.”
The call came in around 8:00 p.m. that night.
“From what I understand they didn't realize the stove was on and just went from there I guess the thing started smoldering,” Chief Dorian LaCourse of Addyston Police Department said.
The chief could not say how serious the baby's injuries are, but a man inside the home said it looked bad.
When asked by a dispatcher how much of the baby's body was burned, he replied, “Probably 3 quarters of her left side of her butt, her back, her face, her arms, everything on her left side of her leg.”
Dispatcher: “Okay, listen to me here, okay. And listen to me very carefully.”
Caller: “I'm listening.”
Dispatcher: “Okay, how much of the body is burnt?”
Caller: “I'm listening. Probably 3 quarters of her left side of her butt, her back, her face, her arms, everything on her left side of her leg. It's okay, calm down, calm down.”
Investigators say a blanket was the main thing that caught fire inside the home.
Child Protective Services are investigating, but no criminal charges have been filed.
“We are still conducting the investigation with family members to find out exactly you know what transpired. Why it went that way. But from all indications at this point it appears accidental,” Chief LaCourse said.
What happened that night may have been accidental, but investigators say it is extremely rare.
“This is very unusual. Not something I would want to see personally and don't want to hear again personally,” Chief LaCourse said.
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