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Medical Experts Advise Cold Water Immersion for Heat Stroke

August 23, 2026

Why it matters locally: With Oregon experiencing periods of high temperatures, particularly east of the Cascades, medical professionals and first responders across the state may find this guidance crucial for managing heat-related emergencies.


Experts suggest that immersing individuals experiencing heat stroke in cold water can substantially improve their chances of survival. This method also works to decrease the potential for long-term health complications, particularly if applied before an ambulance arrives. Temperatures across parts of the Southern and Western United States have recently risen. As a result, medical and public health officials have issued guidance regarding heat-related illnesses. One image from Redvale, Colorado, captured on July 17, 2026, shows Mark Ragsdale refilling a stock tank. The photograph illustrates efforts to manage conditions during periods of high heat.

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