Overzealous or perhaps visually impaired emergency responders broke into a hot car on Thursday to rescue a doll that resembled a real baby in Hoboken, New Jersey.

With temperatures soaring to 82 degrees, passersby became alarmed and called 911 saying that there was a lifeless child left alone in a car seat, according to TV station WABC.

Luz Kitty Mieles, the owner of the Honda CRV, was chagrinned to find EMTs hovering around her smashed driver-side window after rescuing her granddaughter's doll named Todd, WCBS reports.

There have been a spate of incidents in which parents and guardians have left children in improperly ventilated cars. In the most high-profile case, a Georgia father allegedly deliberately killed his son by leaving him in his vehicle for hours.

The medics apologized for their mistake. Mieles wants Hoboken to reimburse her for the damage.