MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) – Ahead of dangerously cold temperatures expected on Sunday, two organizations are preparing to support people experiencing homelessness in Myrtle Beach.
Cold temperatures present health hazards, said Capt. Jonathan Evans of the Myrtle Beach Fire Department.
“You get that shivering, you’re starting to turn blue, maybe the tips of your fingertips—you’re not able to function as easily with your extremities, all of those things are kind of first signs you need to get that warmth and get going,” said Evans…