Carrie Underwood Locks Son Inside Car; Safety Organizations Speak Up On Incident

Carrie Underwood locked her son insider her car by accident. According to a report from Yahoo Parenting, safety organizations have spoken up about the incident.

The country singer took to social media to share the incident. "When your dogs manage to lock themselves, all your stuff & the baby in the car & you have to break a window to get in.#WhatAreTheChances," Carrie Underwood wrote about locking her son, Isaiah Fisher.

The "Jesus Take the Wheel" singer clarified the incident in her next posts.

"I should clarify. My bro-i-law was actually the window breaker in the 'dogs-locked-the-car-door' incident today!" she said.

"But all is good now... Minus the broken window, of course!"

The incident involving Carrie Underwood locking her son inside the car has reportedly reached safety organizations. The said groups pointed out that it was right for the Grammy winner to speak up about what happened.

"A lot of people would have swept it under the rug and not said anything," Amber Rollins said, director of the child safety organization Kids and Cars.

"This is actually very common, but we don't have statistics on how often it happens because people don't report it when the child wasn't harmed."

Prior to Carrie Underwood's safety scare with her son, the wife of NHL player Mike Fisher talked about Isaiah Fisher being a happy baby.

"I expected the worst. I've never been around babies before, to be honest, but he's so laid back!" Carrie Underwood said about her son, reported by People.

"It surprised me that it's a little easier than I thought it was going to be. I think I just expected, like, screaming, crying baby all the time, and he's just happy and smiley and gorgeous ... He's a morning baby."

"He is smiley and laugh-y and happy and cuddly and that hour, the first hour he's awake, is just the best," Carrie Underwood said about her son.

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