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Know
What These Terms Mean...
If
a Heat Wave Is Predicted or Happening...
Signals
of Heat Emergencies...
Treatment
of Heat Emergencies...
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Heat
cramps: Get the person to a cooler place and have him or her rest in
a comfortable position. Lightly stretch the affected muscle and
replenish fluids. Give a half glass of cool water every 15 minutes.
Electrolyte replacement fluids should be diluted by at least half
with water. Do not give liquids with alcohol or caffeine in them, as
they can make conditions worse.
- Heat
exhaustion: Get the person out of the heat and into a cooler place.
Remove or loosen tight clothing and apply cool, wet cloths, such as
towels or sheets. If the person is conscious, give cool water to
drink. Make sure the person drinks slowly. Give a half glass of cool
water every 15 minutes. Do not give liquids that contain alcohol or
caffeine. Let the victim rest in a comfortable position, and watch
carefully for changes in his or her condition.
- Heat
stroke: Heat stroke is a life-threatening situation! Help is needed
fast. Call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number. Move the person to a
cooler place. Quickly cool the body. Immerse victim in a cool bath,
or wrap wet sheets around the body and fan it. Watch for signals of
breathing problems. Keep the person lying down and continue to cool
the body any way you can. If the victim refuses water, is vomiting,
or there are changes in the level of consciousness, do not give
anything to eat or drink.
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