Summer is here, so be aware of heat-related issues when spending time outdoors.

- Heat Exhaustion Signs: Dizziness, intense thirst, heavy sweating, nausea, and weakness
- Act Fast: Move to a cooler place, loosen clothing, sip cool water, and get medical help if symptoms do not improve. Heat exhaustion can lead to heat stroke.
- Heat Stroke Signs: Confusion, dizziness, and loss of consciousness
- Act Fast: Call 911 immediately. Move the person to a cooler place, loosen or remove extra clothing, and cool them with water or ice.
Stay Cool – Stay Hydrated – Stay Informed

When staying at a motel, hotel, or VRBO, KNOW TWO WAYS OUT.
Review the emergency exit map in your room and hallway so you know how to reach the stairwells.
Do not use the elevators. Get out and stay out.

When driving, stay alert for lights and sirens ahead or behind you.
Pull over to the right and let emergency vehicles pass.
Parking Violations
- Parking in fire lanes
- Parking in prohibited zones
- Parking where signs prohibit it
- Parking on the restricted side of the street
- Blocking driveways
- Blocking traffic
- Blocking intersections
- Parking in accessible spaces without authorization
- Parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant
- Parking within 20 feet of a stop sign

Be mindful of emergency personnel so don’t park illegally. Even if you think you will only be gone for a minute or two, an emergency can happen at any time.
