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Nashville first responders to conduct heat patrols amid dangerously hot weather
Nashville's Office of Emergency Management is conducting heat patrols to check on vulnerable individuals amid dangerously hot temperatures, offering resources like water and towels. The initiative, running from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., aims to combat heat-related risks, with the National Weather Service warning of 'feel-like' temperatures exceeding 105°F. The OEM provided specific safety tips for children, pets, and at-risk groups.
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