Signs of heat-related illness
(ABC 6 News) – There’s no denying we’re in the dog days of summer, with temperatures creeping near 90 degrees at times this weekend.
For anyone out in the heat for prolonged periods of time, it’s critical to know the warning signs of heat related illness.
According to the American Red Cross, signs of heat exhaustion include:
- Heavy sweating
- Cold, pale and clammy skin
- Fast, weak pulse
- Nausea or vomiting
- Muscle cramps
- Tiredness or weakness
- Dizziness-Headache-Passing out
If you begin to experience one or more of these symptoms, here’s what you should do:
- Move to a cool place
- Loosen tight clothing
- Cool the body using wet cloths, misting, fanning, or a cool bath
- Sip water slowly
Get medical attention right away if:
- Vomiting occurs
- Symptoms last longer than one hour or get worse
- Confusion develops
Signs of the more deadly heat stroke include:
- High body temperature (104°F or higher)
- Hot, red, dry or damp skin
- Fast, strong pulse
- Headache-Dizziness
- Nausea-Confusion-Passing out
If you experience these symptoms, call 911 immediately, then:
- Move to a cool place
- Cool the body using wet cloths, misting, fanning, or a cool bath
- Do NOT drink anything
While most of us can head inside and crank up the AC on a hot summer day, unhoused people in our community don’t have that luxury.
“If you’re outside you don’t have probably really good access to water; heat exposure, you can become dehydrated quickly, and you know we don’t want to see that happen to our friends,” said Dan Fifield, co-founder of The Landing MN in Rochester.
The Landing MN is a day center in Rochester providing free meals, water and, if needed, medical care for the homeless community. With the summer heat, it serves around 112 people each day.
If you’d like to help the organization’s efforts to support the unhoused people, you can purchase items on its Amazon wishlist.