A woman in Oklahoma climbed through the roof of a car to save two children who were left inside.

The car was parked in the sun.

A woman was arrested after leaving an Oklahoma City Walmart while her two toddlers were in their car seats.

The 2-year-old girls were not breathing when they were found.

It was horrible for a child to be left in a hot car.

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A shopper leaves a Walmart store in Bradford, Pa., July 20, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

According to Oklahoma police, a retired police officer working security at Walmart burned her hand when she tried to get into the store.

A Texas father was arrested for leaving his children in a hot car without air conditioning.

As people in the parking lot tried to open the car doors, a woman crawled through the open sunroof to save the girls.

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A shopping cart outside a Walmart store in Torrance, Calif. May 15, 2022. Bing Guan/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The children were crying and in shock after being taken from the vehicle and put in a security vehicle.

According to local reports, Walmart officials asked the driver of the vehicle to come outside, but she didn't leave until she checked out.

She said she had been in the store for five minutes.

She was in the store within 35 minutes.

The Oklahoma City Police Department was not reachable by Fox News.