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The weather plays an important role in cases of heat stroke experienced by living creatures. Korey Stringer, an offensive lineman for the Minnesota Vikings, succumbed to the hot temperatures which had plagued the central areas of the United States, and died of heat stroke. It is important to look at what the American Red Cross recommends doing for heat stroke victims, compared to what was actually done for Mr. Stringer.
Treating Heat Stroke
Due to the dangers associated with heat stroke, the American Red Cross recommends getting help as quickly as possible by calling 9-1-1. After help has been summoned, the patient should be "moved to a cooler place, and the body quickly cooled by immersing the victim in a cool bath, or by wrapping wet sheets around the body and fanning it (http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/keepsafe/heat.html#treat)." The person should be observed for any signs of difficult breathing, and the victim must be encouraged to continue lying down while the body is cooled by any means available. "If the victim refuses water, is vomiting, or there are changes in the level of consciousness, they should not be given anything to eat or drink (http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/keepsafe/heat.html#treat)."
Conclusion
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