A woman was cited for child endangerment in Washington Thursday afternoon when an infant was left in a parked car that was not running.

According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, at 3:11 p.m. dispatch received a call that a van parked at Wal-Mart was not running and had a young child strapped in a car seat. Washington Police and Washington County Ambulance responded to the scene. Police cited a 28-year-old woman for child endangerment. There was no medical transport from the scene. Authorities notified the Department of Human Services.

On Thursday, high temperatures reached 81 degrees, and according to the ASPCA on an 85 degree day it only takes 10 minutes for the inside of a car to be 102 degrees hot, and the same car’s interior can climb to 120 degrees in half an hour.