Baltimore, MD (June 27, 2008) – Because of predicted high temperatures and potential danger according to the Baltimore Heat Watch Warning System, the Health Commissioner is declaring a Code Red Heat Alert for Friday, June 27 and Saturday, June 28. Baltimore City is opening emergency cooling centers both days. Each center will have cool air, water, and ice available.
Six centers will be operated by the Housing Department. These centers will open at 9:00 am on Friday, and 11:00 am on Saturday:
Northern Community Action Center -- 5225 York Road
Southern Community Action Center -- 606 Cherry Hill Road (inside the shopping center 2nd floor)
Northwest Community Action Center -- 3314 Ayrdale Avenue
Western Community Action Center -- 1133 Pennsylvania Avenue
Southeastern Community Action Center -- 3411 Bank Street
The Commission on Aging and Retirement Education will operate four of the centers. These centers will open at 9:00 am on Friday only:
Waxter Center -- 1000 Cathedral Street
Oliver Center -- 1700 Gay Street
Sandtown-Winchester Center -- 1601 Baker Street
Hatton Center -- 2825 Fait Avenue
In addition, residents can go to Recreation and Parks Centers throughout the city for relief from the heat.
The Baltimore City Health Department recommends that city residents:
Drink plenty of water or juice
Avoid alcohol and caffeine
Wipe skin with cool water as needed
Reduce outside activities
Wear light weight and light-colored clothing
Stay inside during the hottest time of day
Watch out for signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke:
Confusion
Nausea
Light-headedness
High body temperature with cool and clammy skin
Seek medical help immediately if any of these symptoms occur
Seek relief from the heat in air-conditioned locations
Check on older, sick, or frail people in your community who may need help responding to the heat
City residents who want information on the cooling centers can call 311. Any city resident experiencing the signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke should call 911.
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