With the Fourth of July holiday weekend quickly approaching, local swim instructors are urging caution for parents as kids swim to beat the heat.
With temperatures absolutely soaring just in time for the holiday, everyone’s got the exact same idea: get to the water, fast. But public health experts are ...
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As the summer season kicks off, swimming is a popular Fourth of July activity, but it can turn dangerous quickly. Here's tips on how to be safe this summer.
High heat isn't just uncomfortable; it's potentially dangerous. Triad paramedics and doctors are sharing the following tips to stay safe and cool in the heat.
To prevent illness and injuries, health officials recommend the following safety tips from the American Red Cross and National Safety Council.
Ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, experts are warning about the dangers of rip currents and the importance of water safety.
As temperatures rise across Oklahoma and families spend more time at pools, lakes and rivers, EMSA is reminding people to take extra precautions around the water.