Seymour, Indiana fire station installs Safe Haven Baby Box
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A fire station in Seymour is the ninth location in the Hoosier state to receive a baby box to help mothers in crisis safely give up their babies anonymously and judgement-free.Â
The baby boxes are climate-controlled, and a silent alarm notifies the fire department when the door closes.
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