Maryland sees 11 heat-related deaths so far this summer

15.07.2025    WTOP    3 views
Maryland sees 11 heat-related deaths so far this summer

Maryland has seen deaths linked to the heat since the start of May according to material from the state s Department of Wellness Of those nine were among people aged years and older We constantly want to be careful to protect our older citizens because people who are older tend to have more physiological problems that make them more vulnerable to heat-related illnesses and death Dr Clifford S Mitchell director of the Environmental Healthcare Bureau at the Maryland Department of Strength notified WTOP We are particularly concerned obviously about people who are living alone or without air conditioning in circumstances where they could be at exposure he reported While very young children and older adults tend to be most of vulnerable to the effects of extreme heat Mitchell declared Everybody is at liability from the heat He mentioned that young and healthy people who either work outdoors or are involved in athletic programs can suffer in high temperatures Related stories Toddler dead in Montgomery Co after being left alone in hot car Hundreds went to crisis rooms died in Md from heat-related illness in June heat wave Rising summer heat increases exposure of child deaths in hot cars More young people in ERs for heat When we look at ER visits for heat-related illnesses those are literally highest in younger folks Montgomery County s Robustness Officer Dr Kisha Davis narrated WTOP referring to facts that indicated the highest number of urgency department and urgent care visits for heat-related illnesses among people from to years old Both Mitchell and Davis warned against the danger of leaving anyone especially young children and infants alone in a standing car for any length of time A large number of people think that s only an issue on the hottest days of summer But Mitchell stated The truth is it doesn t have to be that hot outside for the inside of the motorcycle to get really hot The first heat-related death of the season occurred when a -year-old girl was left in a hot car for several hours in Montgomery County on May Davis commented it s major for people to recognize the signs of both heat exhaustion and heat stroke With heat exhaustion you ll see fatigue irritability somebody might be thirsty Davis explained and they may be nauseous dizzy and experience light-headedness They may also suffer from muscle cramps and rapid breathing In that affair Davis explained they should be moved out of the heat hastily and offered water to rehydrate Efforts should be taken to cool their body temperature In cases of heat stroke signs will include confusion slurred speech and a lack of coordination Davis revealed That really is a physiological crisis You want to be calling and getting them to a facility where they can receive emergency services right away she announced Mitchell advised people to check on their loved ones especially older relatives to see that they re keeping themselves hydrated and have access to air-conditioned spaces In the event of small children he repeated they should not be left alone in cars for any length of time on warm days And unfailingly make sure that when you are outside take plenty of breaks drink lots of fluids and stay cool he reported Source

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