In Cherokee County, Georgia, the advocacy for child passenger safety receives a poignant reminder as a mother and daughter duo share their remarkable story. Michele Ice and her daughter Brooke have long been advocates for child passenger safety, driven by their own life-altering experience.
A Horrifying Crash and a Miraculous Outcome
In 1999, Michele and her 10-month-old daughter, Brooke, faced a terrifying ordeal when their vehicle was involved in a severe crash. Despite the impact’s severity, baby Brooke, securely fastened in her car seat, emerged unscathed. This miraculous outcome underscored the crucial importance of properly installed child safety seats.
Before the accident, Michele had taken proactive steps to ensure her child’s safety. Just two weeks prior, she had her car seat checked by two certified car seat technicians, highlighting the diligence and care she invested in protecting her child.
Advocacy Born from Experience
The harrowing experience profoundly impacted both Michele and Brooke, leading them to become dedicated advocates for child passenger safety. Brooke, inspired by her own survival and fueled by a desire to prevent similar tragedies, pursued a career as a firefighter in Cherokee County.
Honoring a Milestone: Car Seat Check Event
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the car crash that spared Brooke’s life, the Cherokee County Fire Department and Safe Kids of Cherokee County will host a special car seat check event. This event serves as a reminder of the life-saving impact of properly installed child safety seats.
Event Details:
- Date: April 20
- Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Location: Walmart in Holly Springs
Parents and caregivers are encouraged to attend this event to ensure their child’s safety while traveling on the road.
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