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Police Issue Message After Woman Collapses on Side of the Road

Police Issue Message After Woman Collapses on Side of the Road

Summary

The Glendale Police Department in Arizona is telling people to stay hydrated due to extreme heat, after a woman collapsed from heat exhaustion in Glendale. The region, along with parts of Nevada and California, faces unusually high temperatures, leading to warnings and preventive measures to avoid heat-related illnesses.

Key Facts

  • Glendale, Arizona is experiencing heat as high as 107 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Extreme heat warnings are in place for areas in Arizona, Nevada, and California.
  • A woman collapsed from heat exhaustion in Glendale and was helped by police.
  • Authorities urge people to drink water, avoid caffeine, and stay indoors during peak heat times.
  • Phoenix, Arizona trails are closed during hot hours to prevent heat-related incidents.
  • Experts note these temperatures are about 30 degrees above normal for this time of year.
  • The National Weather Service expects above-average temperatures to continue.

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