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Red Cross offers signs of, safety tips for heat-related emergencies

Red Cross offers signs of, safety tips for heat-related emergencies

(KFVS) - The American Red Cross is urging residents to take precautions against the heat.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 400 Americans die each year due to summer's sweltering heat. In recent years, excessive heat has caused more deaths than all other weather events, including tornadoes, floods and hurricanes.

The Red Cross says everyone is at risk when temperatures rise above 90 degrees; and the elderly and the very young are most susceptible to heat and heat-related illnesses. Heat-related illnesses can cause serious injury and even death if unattended. Signs of heat-related illnesses include nausea, dizziness, flushed or pale skin, heavy sweating and headaches. People with heat-related illness should be moved to a cool place, given cool water to drink and ice packs or cool wet cloths should be applied to the skin. If a victim refuses water, vomits or loses consciousness, call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number immediately.

Tips on how to stay safe as the heat builds

Tips on how to stay safe as the heat builds

 

(KFVS) - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is reminding people to take steps to protect themselves as the heat builds

As the first major heat wave of the summer engulfs the continental United States, health experts are urging people to take special precautions when dealing with scorching temperatures and oppressive humidity.

One of the most important things to do is to drink plenty of water throughout the day to avoid dehydration, said Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.

Sports drinks that contain electrolytes such as sodium and potassium with small amounts of glucose may help to combat dehydration, Glatter noted, but caffeinated beverages and products with high amounts of sugar can worsen dehydration.

Because children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to dehydration, they should be checked on often and encouraged to drink lots of fluids, he added.

We want to see pictures of you enjoying the weather this weekend

We want to see pictures of you enjoying the weather this weekend

(KFVS) - We're expecting pretty nice weather this weekend.

How will you be enjoying it while it lasts?

You can e-mail us pictures to cnew@kfvs12.com or click here to upload them. Don't forget to include your name, where you're from and a brief description of the picture.

Pictures will be used online and possibly on-air.

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SLIDESHOW: Storm damage, hail 6/4

SLIDESHOW: Storm damage, hail 6/4

(KFVS) - Storms hit parts of the Heartland on Monday, June 4.

Viewers sent us pictures of what they saw Monday night and the after math of the storm.

You can e-mail us pictures from your community to cNews@kfvs12.com or click here to upload them. Don't forget to include your name, where you're from and a brief description of the picture.

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Community photo: Pinckneyville soldier "catches" rainbow in Afghanistan

Community photo: Pinckneyville soldier "catches" rainbow in Afghanistan

PINCKNEYVILLE, IL (KFVS) - Viewers Gary and Beth Huggins sent us this picture of their son "catching" a rainbow in his hat.

They say their son, SPC Garret Huggins of Pinckneyville is stationed in Afghanistan.

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