Man rescued in Sonoma County after suffering heat-related illness

(BACN)-The authorities of a helicopter in Sonoma Sharif Province saved a man with heat-linked disease on Thursday afternoon in a remote area west of Dry Kreik, where many of the northern California gathered under a heat consultant.

The Sonoma Sharif County Office said that its fans, Henry -1, were sent to the Palm Kreik road around 4 pm after the man became unable while working in “the tree rough terrain that was very difficult for the terrestrial staff to reach.”

After determining the position of the man and a workshop in the work, AIRCREW used a 200 -foot line to raise the patient from the site. Sharif’s office said that the patient had been sent to an ambulance awaiting and medically treated.

The national weather service has released a heat consultant for the Santa Cruz Mountains until Friday, for the northern Gulf mountains, the inner parts of the eastern Gulf, the South Gulf and Central Coast until Saturday. It is expected that the temperatures will reach the mid -1980s, as officials warn of the population to stay wet, reduce outdoor activity, and not to leave children or pets in vehicles.

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