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People don't realise how at risk they are': A day with an ambulance service in a heatwave

Exploring the human side of heatwaves, healthcare, and community efforts to protect mental health and support those in need

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The Human Cost of Heatwaves As the world grapples with increasingly severe heatwaves, ambulance services are witnessing firsthand the devastating impact on human health. In South West England, paramedics like Connor...

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As the world grapples with increasingly severe heatwaves, ambulance services are witnessing firsthand the devastating impact on human health. In South West England, paramedics like Connor Gilronan and Charlotte Sherston are responding to a surge in heat-related emergencies, from heat exhaustion to stroke patients. For 55-year-old Andrew, who suffers from asthma and a chronic lung condition, a recent heatwave proved particularly challenging.

"People don't realise how at risk they are," said Connor Gilronan, paramedic. "Heatwaves can be deadly, especially for vulnerable populations like the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions."

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The primary care crisis in the United States is a complex issue, with many experts pointing to a lack of funding and resources as a major contributor. However, some argue that the solution lies not in simply increasing funding, but in addressing deeper systemic issues.

"Solving the health crisis in the United States will require confronting things far harder than readjusting a fee schedule," said one expert.

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In New York, the Boys' Club of New York has developed a time-tested recipe to protect members' mental health. By providing a safe and supportive environment, the organization aims to help boys develop healthy coping mechanisms and build resilience.

Meanwhile, a group of cyclists recently completed a 300km bike ride from Paris to London to raise funds for the Oxford Children's Hospital, where seven-year-old Rori has been battling cancer. The ride raised £61,000 and highlighted the importance of community support for those in need.

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  • Who: Connor Gilronan and Charlotte Sherston, paramedics
  • What: Responding to heat-related emergencies in South West England
  • When: During a recent heatwave
  • Where: South West England
  • Impact: Highlighting the human cost of heatwaves and the importance of community support

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As heatwaves continue to intensify globally, it is essential that we prioritize community support and address the primary care crisis. By working together, we can build a more resilient and compassionate society that protects the most vulnerable among us.

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People don't realise how at risk they are': A day with an ambulance service in a heatwave

Exploring the human side of heatwaves, healthcare, and community efforts to protect mental health and support those in need

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The Human Cost of Heatwaves

As the world grapples with increasingly severe heatwaves, ambulance services are witnessing firsthand the devastating impact on human health. In South West England, paramedics like Connor Gilronan and Charlotte Sherston are responding to a surge in heat-related emergencies, from heat exhaustion to stroke patients. For 55-year-old Andrew, who suffers from asthma and a chronic lung condition, a recent heatwave proved particularly challenging.

"People don't realise how at risk they are," said Connor Gilronan, paramedic. "Heatwaves can be deadly, especially for vulnerable populations like the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions."

The Primary Care Crisis Paradox

The primary care crisis in the United States is a complex issue, with many experts pointing to a lack of funding and resources as a major contributor. However, some argue that the solution lies not in simply increasing funding, but in addressing deeper systemic issues.

"Solving the health crisis in the United States will require confronting things far harder than readjusting a fee schedule," said one expert.

Community Efforts to Protect Mental Health

In New York, the Boys' Club of New York has developed a time-tested recipe to protect members' mental health. By providing a safe and supportive environment, the organization aims to help boys develop healthy coping mechanisms and build resilience.

Meanwhile, a group of cyclists recently completed a 300km bike ride from Paris to London to raise funds for the Oxford Children's Hospital, where seven-year-old Rori has been battling cancer. The ride raised £61,000 and highlighted the importance of community support for those in need.

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  • Who: Connor Gilronan and Charlotte Sherston, paramedics
  • What: Responding to heat-related emergencies in South West England
  • When: During a recent heatwave
  • Where: South West England
  • Impact: Highlighting the human cost of heatwaves and the importance of community support

What Comes Next

As heatwaves continue to intensify globally, it is essential that we prioritize community support and address the primary care crisis. By working together, we can build a more resilient and compassionate society that protects the most vulnerable among us.

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The Human Cost of Heatwaves

As the world grapples with increasingly severe heatwaves, ambulance services are witnessing firsthand the devastating impact on human health. In South West England, paramedics like Connor Gilronan and Charlotte Sherston are responding to a surge in heat-related emergencies, from heat exhaustion to stroke patients. For 55-year-old Andrew, who suffers from asthma and a chronic lung condition, a recent heatwave proved particularly challenging.

"People don't realise how at risk they are," said Connor Gilronan, paramedic. "Heatwaves can be deadly, especially for vulnerable populations like the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions."

The Primary Care Crisis Paradox

The primary care crisis in the United States is a complex issue, with many experts pointing to a lack of funding and resources as a major contributor. However, some argue that the solution lies not in simply increasing funding, but in addressing deeper systemic issues.

"Solving the health crisis in the United States will require confronting things far harder than readjusting a fee schedule," said one expert.

Community Efforts to Protect Mental Health

In New York, the Boys' Club of New York has developed a time-tested recipe to protect members' mental health. By providing a safe and supportive environment, the organization aims to help boys develop healthy coping mechanisms and build resilience.

Meanwhile, a group of cyclists recently completed a 300km bike ride from Paris to London to raise funds for the Oxford Children's Hospital, where seven-year-old Rori has been battling cancer. The ride raised £61,000 and highlighted the importance of community support for those in need.

Key Facts

  • Who: Connor Gilronan and Charlotte Sherston, paramedics
  • What: Responding to heat-related emergencies in South West England
  • When: During a recent heatwave
  • Where: South West England
  • Impact: Highlighting the human cost of heatwaves and the importance of community support

What Comes Next

As heatwaves continue to intensify globally, it is essential that we prioritize community support and address the primary care crisis. By working together, we can build a more resilient and compassionate society that protects the most vulnerable among us.

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