A three -year -old girl who tried to walk to her grandmother’s house during a scorching heat wave met healthy and save with her family.
The girl was seen by locals in the stores of Moreton Bay Road, in Capalaba, in southeastern Brisbane, around noon on Wednesday.
In moving images of the body chamber, an officer is seen giving fist to the girl before encouraging her to drink a glass of water in a local coffee.
‘Who combed you today? He looks very nice, ‘says the office.
“Take a sip of this, moisturize a little, some more energy.”
Then they got the girl to the back of a police car and took her home.
He gave the general task officer a last fist blow before entering.
Sergeant Major David Candale of the Capalaba station said that taking the girl healthy and save home was a great result.
A police officer is seen giving the girl a glass of water in the images of her body chamber.

The girl had tried to walk to her grandmother’s house, but was lost due to heat.
The girl had been trying to walk to her grandmother’s house before getting lost due to the suffocating conditions.
“No day is equal to that of a Queensland police officer; we take care of large and small jobs,” said Sergeant Candale.
“Our agents were delighted to help return the girl home.”
Much of Queensland has been affected by an intense heat wave this week, with temperatures in the west and southwest center that rise above 40 ° C.
Temperatures will remain warm for the rest of the week in Brisbane and maximum 37 ° C are forecast on Friday.
Residents of the capital of the state of the Sun can expect temperatures to be slightly colder during the weekend, with expected maxims of 31 ° C.
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