Riding in a car with little kids is always a challenge.
You’ve got to keep them entertained, but at the same time, safety is always front and center. Unfortunately, serious accidents still happen from time to time.
In June, a routine family trip to dinner in Tennessee quickly spiraled into every parent’s worst nightmare.
Sitting behind his dad
As a parent, there’s a lot to keep track of to make sure your child stays safe and protected. Most people would agree, though, that toys made for little ones should be safe — meant to entertain without causing harm. That’s something many of us take for granted.
But it was one toy in particular that nearly put 1-year-old Lachlan’s life at risk.
In June, 2025, Jordan and Rachel Flom were driving with their four young children, including toddler triplets and their 4-year-old daughter, when disaster struck.
Their 1-year-old son, Lachlan, was sitting behind his dad, playing with his Xonteus Telescopic Suction Cup Giraffe Toy — sold on Amazon — when he suddenly started acting strangely.
“I started to notice a [weird] noise coming from him,” Jordan told. “It was almost like trying to clear his throat.”
Realized something was wrong
Thanks to a small dashboard camera aimed at the rear-facing car seats, Jordan and Rachel immediately realized something was wrong.
“Right away, just was kind of like, ‘Hey, babe, I think Lachlan is choking,’” Jordan said.
“So then we looked at it, and he started to look more panicked; his hands were going.”
Rachel quickly unbuckled her seatbelt to get a closer look, confirming their worst fear: Lachlan was choking.