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Milton Fire Rescue Urges Hydration, Warns Against Leaving Children or Pets in Cars During Heat Wave

5070752 · June 25, 2025
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Derek Hoffman, community nurse paramedic with the Milton Fire Rescue Department, advised residents to drink 1–2 gallons of water when active outdoors, seek cool areas if overheated and never leave children or pets in vehicles after a vehicle temperature check reached 102.4°F.

Derek Hoffman, community nurse paramedic for the Milton Fire Rescue Department, warned Milton residents about an approaching heat wave and urged precautions to prevent heat emergencies.

Hoffman said staying hydrated is the single most important step and recommended “about 1 to 2…

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