By JEFF TIRRELL

The Massachusetts State Police have put out an advisory regarding pets and vehicles during the current hot summer weather. The following statement comes from the MSP Facebook page:

Please remember that leaving pets in hot cars can be deadly, even with windows open. If you see a pet in a hot car, call 911 first. Under state law, members of the public can then take action to remove the animal if it is in severe distress and the owner cannot be immediately located.

Image may contain: dog, text that says 'Car Heat Dangers Elapsed Time (minutes) Outside Air Temperature (°F) 70 75 80 90 Inside Closed Car Air Temperature (°F) 80 85 70 75 10 89 90 94 95 99 20 104 109 99 114 104 30 109 114 104 119 109 40 114 119 108 124 129 113 50 118 123 111 128 116 133 121 126 113 131 118 136 More than 123 hour 128 133 115 138 120 125 130 135 140 Don't Overheat! Call for Help MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE'