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Doña Ana County Launches Safe Haven Baby Box for Newborn Surrender

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Doña Ana County Fire Rescue has introduced its first Safe Haven Baby Box at Station 42 in Anthony, New Mexico, offering parents a secure and anonymous way to surrender infants under 30 days old. This initiative, marked by a dedication ceremony, aims to provide a compassionate alternative for parents in crisis, ensuring that help is always accessible. The temperature-controlled box is designed to alert emergency services immediately upon use, with features that guarantee the infant's safety until responders arrive. This installation is the 13th in New Mexico and the 409th nationwide, reflecting a growing response to the needs of parents who may fear face-to-face interactions. Officials emphasize that this program is about giving infants a chance at a loving family while addressing the issue of unsafe abandonments.

Key Details: • The Safe Haven Baby Box is located at Station 42 in Anthony, NM. • It is intended for infants less than 30 days old. • The box alerts emergency personnel immediately when opened. • Parents can anonymously share medical history through an online registry. • Fire staff at Station 42 will monitor the box weekly.

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Anthony, New MexicoJessi GetrostStation 42Doña Ana County Fire RescueSafe Haven Baby Boxes

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