Adam Robison | Buy at photos.djournal.comChild safety advocates are urging parents to develop safety routines to protect children from vehicular heat stroke. Already two Mississippi children have died this year. By Michaela Gibson Morris Daily Journal In a hyper multi-tasking world where sleep-deprived parents are divided between work and home, the unthinkable happens about 37 times a year. A child dies from heat stroke in a car. It’s already happened in Mississippi twice and 16 times across the country this year.