No matter how bad the weather, always yield (to the right) for all responding emergency vehicles.
Doesn’t matter Fire or Police or EMS…..”Move right for lights”
@rusnivek
Know the differences between frostbite and hypothermia. Keep warm!
Frostbite: loss of feeling and white or pale appearance in extremities such as fingers, toes, ear lobes, and the tip of the nose. Get medical help immediately.
Hypothermia: uncontrollable shivering, memory loss, disorientation, incoherence, slurred speech, drowsiness, and apparent exhaustion. If symptoms of hypothermia are detected, get the victim to a warm location, remove wet clothing, warm the center of the body first and give warm, non-alcoholic beverages if the victim is conscious. Get medical help as soon as possible.
Just because it’s clear and sunny, does not mean it is warm outside.
Bundle up peeps!
@rusnivek
Phone Numbers to Refer Citizens with Water Questions
http://www.dhsem.wv.gov/contactnumbers/Pages/default.aspx
@rusnivek
It’s almost lunch…so its a good time to check your winter emergency preparedness kit for these 2 important items
Lunch time learning…just cause I like you.
For more information, check out
http://www.ready.gov/build-a-kit
@rusnivek
Got some bad weather heading to North East Ohio today.
Here’s a few free tips you can use to prepare for today severe weather:
To get up to the minute updates during the Thunderstorm:
And after the storm passes, take these precautions as you survey the damage around your house:
Feel free to share these tips with your neighbors too.
@rusnivek