North Texas got a break from the oppressive heat for a few days, but as NBC 5 meteorologists have reported – the heat is coming back in full force starting today.
In 2022, St. Vincent de Paul served nearly 40,000 with over $2 million in utility and rental assistance. In 2021, it served over 76,000 North Texans, providing over $3 million in assistance.Click here for details"You know, when you're dealing with this kind of heat, it really does become an issue of life or death,” said Gonzalez.
Evans said the old adage"It's not the heat, it's the humidity" is the likely culprit as to why this summer feels worse. "If they are still out in the elements, the first thing you want to do is move them to a cooler environment, be that indoors inside of a building or just in a shaded area,” he said."Immediately start cooling measures. You want to, you want to focus your cooling efforts on areas close to the core, like the neck, the armpits the growing area because that's the blood that's closest to your heart and that's going back internally to help cool that body, your body off faster.
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