Rochester-area EMTs and paramedics on working through the heat and heat-related response calls this week

BRIGHTON, N.Y. — Ambulance crews across the Rochester area say they’re seeing fewer heat-related calls in suburban areas compared to the city.

Crews said the further you get from the city, the less heat-related calls there are.

Ronald Patchett is the deputy chief of Irondequoit Ambulance. He said his area, being on the fringe of the city, has greater concerns for people who are unhoused during this time of year…

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