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TEMPERATURES ON THE WAY THAT I’M TRACKING FOR THE WEEKEND. AND WEATHERWATCH 12. IT STARTED AS A TRIP TO GET ICE CREAM, BUT ENDED IN A RESCUE THAT’S GOTTEN MORE THAN A MILLION VIEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIA. OH MY GOODNESS, YOU GOT TO COME TO YOUR SCREEN. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS VIDEO HERE. TWO YEAR OLD LOGAN GUTIERREZ GOT STUCK INSIDE A CLAW MACHINE AT A MADISON ICE CREAM SHOP. THE CHILD SQUEEZED THROUGH AN OPENING, CLIMBING UP TO GET THE STUFFED ANIMALS BEFORE REALIZING HE WAS TRAPPED. HIS FATHER RECORDED THE RESCUE AND POSTED THE VIDEO TO TIKTOK. A FATHER Y NO TODAS LAS PERSONAS EL VIDEO Y. A VECES PARA Q LA PAZ A UNO. MOMENTOS CULPA DE LOS PAPAS. YEAH, THINGS DO HAPPEN. IN A SPLIT SECOND, THE FIRE DEPARTMENT SAYS IT WAS A ROUTINE CALL, AND THE BOY WAS NOT HURT. WHILE HE’S A LITTLE AFRAID OF CLAW MACHINES NOW, HE DID GET TO TAKE SOME PLUSH TOYS HOME. THAT’S LIKE O
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A 2-year-old boy was safely rescued after getting stuck inside a claw machine at an ice cream shop in Madison, Wisconsin.Two-year-old Lohan Gutierrez squeezed through an opening in the machine, climbing up to the stuffed animals before realizing he was trapped. His father, Jefrin Gutierrez Gamez, recorded the rescue and posted the video on TikTok, where it has gained more than a million views.”I think it did leave us with the message as parents, and to all the people who see the video, things happen in a split second and it isn’t the parents’ fault,” Gamez said.The fire department said the boy was not hurt. While he is now scared of claw machines, the toddler did get to take plush toys home.
A 2-year-old boy was safely rescued after getting stuck inside a claw machine at an ice cream shop in Madison, Wisconsin.
Two-year-old Lohan Gutierrez squeezed through an opening in the machine, climbing up to the stuffed animals before realizing he was trapped.
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His father, Jefrin Gutierrez Gamez, recorded the rescue and posted the video on TikTok, where it has gained more than a million views.
“I think it did leave us with the message as parents, and to all the people who see the video, things happen in a split second and it isn’t the parents’ fault,” Gamez said.
The fire department said the boy was not hurt. While he is now scared of claw machines, the toddler did get to take plush toys home.



