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Triple Digit Temps Expected This Weekend

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Temperatures are expected to climb above 100 degrees in Central Oregon this weekend and Deschutes County Health Services is reminding the community to stay cool, stay hydrated and to watch out for one another when it’s hot outside.

“As temperatures increase, so do heat-related illnesses. A heat-related illness can be deadly and can affect anyone, regardless of their age, gender or health status,” said Dr. Richard Fawcett, Deschutes County Health Officer. “We encourage everyone to protect themselves and others during the extreme heat this weekend.”

Public Health suggests the following strategies to stay healthy and safe:

Older adults, children, people with chronic illnesses and those who are working and/or living outdoors are at greater risk of heat-related illness. Public Health recommends checking on friends and family members when it’s hot, and to know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Symptoms of heat exhaustion include:

If you or others are experiencing symptoms of heat exhaustion, take steps to cool down right away and seek medical help if the symptoms don’t improve. Heat exhaustion can lead to heat stroke.

Symptoms of heat stroke include:

 

If you, or others have symptoms of heat stroke call 911. Heat stroke can cause death or permanent disability without emergency treatment.