I have transported only one to the ER while on duty, but have heard of others.
(neglect was also suspected in my particular patient)
Typically it was extended drives, like when on vacation, rear facing out of mothers view.
Again, this is more of a slow process; their underdeveloped brains never see it coming to put up a struggle . Google "Re-breathing Asphyxia" for more information.

Typically it was extended drives, like when on vacation, rear facing out of mothers view.

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