· residents should contact a doctor or get medical attention if their condition does not improve. Call 911 if there’s a medical emergency. Under a code red , the city implements 24-hour outreach to transport unhoused people to safe indoor spaces and opens all available beds within the city’s emergency housing network. On wednesday, per county commissioners. In montgomery county, a code red will be in effect from 11 a. m. If you don’t provide your dog shade, you could face a fine of $500 or more. · philadelphia issued a code red for air quality, while the rest of the region is under a code orange, as health departments urge people to stay indoors and keep windows closed. · with your support, project home can respond to this crisis—offering life-saving relief and resources to the most vulnerable in our city. The office of homeless services also declared a code red and will take proactive measures to protect philadelphians who are experiencing homelessness. Use of outreach-designated resources for the homeless, including somerset and our brother’s place. Homeless residents are permitted to stay inside emergency housing throughout the day. All available beds are open to homeless residents throughout the emergency. All dogs must have shade to protect them from the sun. Health officials advise anyone with serious heat-related symptoms, such as unconsciousness, rapid heartbeat, mental confusion, vomiting and difficulty breathing, to call 911 immediately. Thanks to your leadership, success during code red doesn’t have to be temporary. Call the outreach team at (215) 232-1984 if you see someone on the street who needs help.
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