Indiana Safe Haven Law says any child 30 days old or younger and unharmed can be surrendered to a fire station, police station or hospital.
Safe Haven Baby Boxes are temperature-controlled and sound an alarm when an infant is placed inside, alerting firefighters. Since those two babies were surrendered last week, a third was safely surrendered — also in Indiana.
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