(steve eckel/retired officer) "you act like a dad. you act like a cop. once a cop always a cop they say, but i have six kids. it's just a human nature of somebody." that instinct and the the quick thinking of this woman-- sarah mazzone, a high school teacher from howell, are being credited for saving a four month old girl. the two strangers were walking through the kohl's parking lot separately when they heard and then saw the child in her car seat alone, all of the doors locked, no windows (steve eckel/retired officer) "she was beat red, sweating profusely. she was half covered in a blanket. and i panicked." (sarah mazzone/helped rescue the baby) "i remembered i had my sledgehammer that i left in the back of the car. so i ran i got it and i smashed the window, took the baby out." they brought the baby into the kohl's to cool off in the air conditioning. with pieces of glass still littering the parking lot outside of the store and what they did starting to sink it, both good samaritans are shying away from the words hero even though that is what howell p