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Heat Safety Tips from Emergency Management
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When temps hit near 100 degrees, emergency crews are sounding the alarm: heat stroke cases are rising fast, especially for the homeless without access to cool spaces. Stay safe by hydrating before you step outside—water only, no caffeine or alcohol—and watch for warning signs like dizziness or cramps. And never leave a child or pet in a car, even for a second. Shade and cool towels help, but prevention starts with you.
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