Then the 2-year-old locked the doors – news Vestfold and Telemark – Local news, TV and radio

The case in summary: A mother and her child got stuck in the snowy weather on their way to the kindergarten in Tønsberg. The mother got out of the car to see if she could extricate herself, when the child locked the doors. The mother called her father for help, but he also got stuck on the way to them. Another car tried to pass, but this car also ended up in the ditch. The fire brigade came to the scene, broke the window on the passenger side and managed to open the door. A local contractor came uninvited to the scene with a wheel loader and got the cars back on the road. The summary is made by an AI service from OpenAi. The content is quality assured by news’s ​​journalists before publication. A lot went wrong in the snowy weather on Innlagveien in Tønsberg on Wednesday morning. This is what the Vestfold Intermunicipal Fire Service writes on their Facebook pages. A mother and her child were on their way to kindergarten when they got stuck in the heavy snow. The mother jumped out of the parked car and went to see if she could extricate herself. Then the child, who is almost two years old, pressed the lock button on the door handle, and the mother was locked out. Everyone got stuck The woman called her father to come and help. But before the father could arrive, another car tried to pass the car where the woman was locked out. A father and his child were in this car, but this car also ended up in the ditch. Before the father of the banned woman arrived at the scene, he also managed to get stuck. So he had to call the fire brigade for help. Invaluable help – We arrived, and we broke the window on the passenger side and got the door open. Mother and child were placed in the fire engine, while the watch team and the two other drivers tried to shovel the cars free, says fire chief Trond Abrahamsen. It didn’t go very well, because it rained again all the way while they were doing it. Completely uninvited, a wheel loader arrived on site from a local construction company. They finally got the cars on the road again. – They deserve a big thank you. They were of invaluable help, both with plowing and to save the cars that were stuck in the ditch, says Abrahamsen. Hi Thank you for reading. Do you have tips or input for this matter or other things we should write about? Feel free to send me an email!



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