Emergency Response Teams Assist Heat-Related Incidents
Emergency Response Teams Assist Heat-Related Incidents
Emergency Response Teams Assist Heat-Related Incidents
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In Death Valley National Park, bystanders rescued a woman suffering from a heat-related illness when she was unable to continue hiking in extreme temperatures, highlighting the importance of staying cool and avoiding the sun in such conditions. Meanwhile, in Marquette, first responders performed CPR on an individual at a beach, with multiple agencies involved in the response. In Durham, community paramedics like Cheryl Riley provide vital care to individuals with substance use issues, mental illnesses, and chronic conditions, focusing on non-emergency situations to prevent hospital visits. Additionally, police in Cyprus swiftly escorted an unconscious diabetic patient to the hospital for treatment, demonstrating effective intervention in medical emergencies. Lastly, police and ambulance services collaborated to assist a woman in March who required medical attention at home in New Park.

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