During a recent government meeting, Pontiac officials addressed critical issues surrounding public safety amid extreme heat conditions. Mayor Greimel highlighted the National Weather Service's excessive heat warning for the area, urging residents to take precautions such as staying hydrated, avoiding direct sunlight, and checking on vulnerable neighbors, particularly seniors.
To combat the heat, the city has established cooling centers at the Bowen Center and the Ruth Peterson Center, which will remain open from 9 AM to 8 PM throughout the week. Mayor Greimel expressed gratitude to city employees who volunteered for overtime shifts to ensure these centers remain operational, even on Juneteenth when the city is officially closed.
Additionally, Star EMS has offered free transportation to these cooling centers for residents in need, including those without air conditioning or facing power outages. The toll-free dispatch number for transportation services is 866-973-9999.
The council also emphasized the importance of proactive emergency preparedness for future weather-related crises, including winter emergencies. They aim to ensure that residents are informed about available safe spaces during extreme weather events, reinforcing the need for readiness before emergencies arise.
The meeting underscored the city's commitment to safeguarding its residents during extreme weather conditions and highlighted ongoing efforts to improve emergency response strategies.