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Firefighters increased emergency calls in Skopje
MK🏛️ Politics5 days ago

Firefighters increased emergency calls in Skopje

The article reports that there has been an increase in calls to Skopje's Rapid Response Service due to high temperatures. The doctor explains that most callers complain of pain in their legs, but some experience dizziness and other symptoms. She mentions a case where a woman around 37 years old had a seizure while driving, and the service also received calls about traffic accidents and a cyclist injured by a vehicle. The doctor advises avoiding outdoor activities between 11 AM and 5 PM, wearing light clothing, consuming fresh fruits and vegetables, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding alcohol and heavy meals. She emphasizes staying indoors to allow the body to adapt to temperature changes and warns about reduced concentration during hot weather.

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Firefighters increased emergency calls in Skopje

The article reports that there has been an increase in calls to Skopje's Rapid Response Service due to high temperatures. The doctor explains that most callers complain of pain in their legs, but some experience dizziness and other symptoms. She mentions a case where a woman around 37 years old had a seizure while driving, and the service also received calls about traffic accidents and a cyclist injured by a vehicle. The doctor advises avoiding outdoor activities between 11 AM and 5 PM, wearing light clothing, consuming fresh fruits and vegetables, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding alcohol and heavy meals. She emphasizes staying indoors to allow the body to adapt to temperature changes and warns about reduced concentration during hot weather.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about increased emergency calls related to heatwaves, focusing on health advisories and medical recommendations. It does not take a clear ideological stance or emphasize specific political agendas. The framing remains neutral, providing balanced advice based

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