Mom’s ‘new fear unlocked’ over toddler safety concern at Target after fire department had to be called to help

Mom’s ‘new fear unlocked’ over toddler safety concern at Target after fire department had to be called to help

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A MOM has opened up about unlocking a “new fear” during a terrifying recent experience with her toddler at Target.

Emily McMaugh was visiting her local Target when her two-year-old daughter got her fingers trapped in the holes in a shopping cart.

A mom has described her terrifying Target experience

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A mom has described her terrifying Target experienceCredit: TikTok/emannem13
Emily McMaugh's daughter got her hand trapped in the shopping cart

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Emily McMaugh’s daughter got her hand trapped in the shopping cartCredit: TikTok/emannem13
She has asked Target to change its cart design

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She has asked Target to change its cart designCredit: Getty

She had traveled to the grocery store with her two daughters, one of who is almost three and another younger girl.

The trip had passed without incident until it was time to leave.

Suddenly, Emily’s daughter told her mom that she was stuck.

Emily tried everything to free the hand, including Vaseline, even asking Target employees to help.

But when it became clear they couldn’t help, she was forced to call the fire department.

Emily, who shared her experience on TikTok, described how it took around 25 minutes to free her daughter’s hand.

She posted a series of pictures of Target employees and fire workers gathered around the cart.

Emily described how her daughter had stayed calm throughout until the very end.

“The only part where she started freaking out is when the paramedics had to actually cut the cart,” she told People.

“At that point she started screaming and the fire department showed up, everyone was looking.”

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Emily ended up having to call her husband to meet her at Target as she couldn’t deal with the “stress” on her own.

The mom-of-two had to keep both children calm while the crisis unfolded.

“She doesn’t speak in full sentences yet, so I’m sure it hurt but she couldn’t really tell me what she was feeling,” Emily said.

Emily also praised the Target employees who did their best to help, even giving her daughter a “cake pop” to calm her down.

Their accident team also followed up with her later to make sure her daughter was alright.

But she still wants Target to change the formatting of their carts so this doesn’t happen to other children.

“It’s a new fear unlocked,” she admitted.

She said she had shared her experience on TikTok to raise awareness.

Normally she goes to Target with her husband so they both can keep an eye on the children.

Target did not respond to requests from The U.S. Sun for comment.

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