How to spot the warning signs for dehydration and heat exhaustion
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Heat illness does not discriminate, no matter how healthy you are, so a Phoenix firefighter goes over what symptoms to look out for. Phoenix Fire Capt. DJ Lee said it starts with dehydration and then can lead to heat exhaustion if the body doesn’t water and electrolytes. If you’re experiencing heat exhaustion, it’s time to call 911 to prevent heat stroke. Angie Koehle reports.
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