ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — With temperatures on the rise, Waterfront Rescue Mission is here to help.
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Starting on Tuesday, July 22, Waterfront Rescue Mission will exercise its Extreme Heat Cooling Center policy for those in need of relief, according to an Escambia County news release.
Escambia County Emergency Management and Waterfront Rescue Mission will collaborate to help people in need find shelter during the extreme heat. Extreme heat is classified as “when the actual temperature or heat index is forecasted to reach 105 degrees or above,” the release said.
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How their daily operations will be changing:…