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EMSA issues first Medical Heat Alert of 2026 after eight heat related illness calls in OKC
- EMSA issued its first Medical Heat Alert of 2026 after eight heat-related illness calls in Oklahoma City.
- Temperatures statewide were in the mid to upper 90s on Monday.
- EMSA recommends pre-hydration and plenty of water or electrolyte drinks for outdoor exposure.
- Officials advise wearing light clothing and wide-brimmed hats for outdoor work.
- If air conditioning is unavailable, cooling stations or public spaces should be used.
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine to reduce heat-related risks.
- The alert urges using a buddy system for outdoor work and checking on neighbors.
- Cooling centers and public spaces like libraries can help residents stay safe.
- EMSA’s alert highlights the importance of staying hydrated before and during heat exposure.
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