Just chill; the fire officials and the National Weather Service urge residents to learn the symptoms of excessive heat exposure and the appropriate responses. As the hot and humid weather continues, your body’s ability to cool itself is challenged and you could succumb to a heat-related illness like heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
Murphy Fire Rescue Assistant Chief Joe Flowers said at the end of last week that the department had responded to “four or five” heat-related calls.
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