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First Aid Care for Heat Exhaustion

By Red Heart Association / March 7, 2021

First Aid Care for Heat Exhaustion

Loosen or remove as much clothing as possible. Then apply cool, wet cloths to the person’s skin or spray the person with cool water.

First Aid Care for Heat Cramp
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