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TULSA, Okla. — EMSA issued its first Medical Heat Alert of 2025 for the Tulsa service area after responding to five heat-related illness calls on Sunday.
Since the Medical Heat Alert was issued, EMSA medics responded to a total of 72 suspected heat-related illness calls and took 47 of those patients to local hospitals.
2. Stay cool by spending time in air-conditioned places. If your home is too hot, go to a mall, library or cooling center. 3. Stay connected by checking on others and asking for help if you need it.