Firefighters used an ax to break into the Tesla Model Y and rescue the 20-month-old child who was locked inside after the car's battery died12. This emergency situation highlights the challenges first responders face with electric vehicles and the importance of proper training and education for handling such incidents.
The rescue operation to free the toddler trapped in the Tesla Model Y took approximately 30 minutes. Firefighters had to break open the door with an ax to rescue the child, as the car's battery had died, and the doors would not open using the phone key or card key.
The Tesla Model Y locked automatically due to a dead 12-volt battery, which powers the car's electric systems. This battery is separate from the main battery and is responsible for controlling windows, door locks, and other internal electronics. In this case, the car became inoperable, and the doors could not be opened using the phone key or card key.