Seven regions within Los Angeles County are under a heat advisory as meteorologists expect high temperatures to return to Southern California.
'Hot days aren't just uncomfortable -- they can be dangerous,' said Dr. Muntu Davis, LA County Health Officer. 'However, if we make sure to stay hydrated and keep cool, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones, friends, and neighbors.
Symptoms of heat-related illnesses include high body temperature, vomiting, dizziness, confusion and hot, red, dry or damp skin. Officials implore residents to call 911 if these symptoms appear. Heat stroke is a medical emergency. 'Although it's crucial that we take care of ourselves, it's equally important that we extend our hand to those in need,' Davis said.
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