Police Release Footage of Dogs in Georgia Trapped in Sweltering Car

Police Release Footage of Dogs in Georgia Trapped in Sweltering Car
A dog having a seizure after being removed from a hot car in Georgia on July 2, 2017. Courtesy of Roswell City Police
Holly Kellum
Holly Kellum
Washington Correspondent
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Police in Georgia released footage on Wednesday, July 6, of two officers rescuing a pair of dogs trapped in a hot car for over an hour.

The footage shows a police officer taking the temperature of the car in the front seat with a dog barking in the background, and the thermometer registering at 167 degrees at one point.

A thermometer reading 167 degrees that a Roswell City police officer in Georgia has just stuck into a car where two dogs had been for over an hour. (Courtesy of Roswell City Police)
A thermometer reading 167 degrees that a Roswell City police officer in Georgia has just stuck into a car where two dogs had been for over an hour. Courtesy of Roswell City Police
Holly Kellum
Holly Kellum
Washington Correspondent
Holly Kellum is a Washington correspondent for NTD. She has worked for NTD on and off since 2012.
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