NYC "Code Blue" Alert: Dangers of Extreme Cold and How to Stay Safe
CBS New YorkJanuary 22, 20262 min3,614 views
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- ❄️ New York City has activated a "Code Blue" alert due to dangerously cold temperatures.
- 🚨 This activation signifies the city's response to protect vulnerable populations during extreme weather conditions.
Health Risks of Extreme Cold
- 🥶 Doctors warn that exposure to such cold can lead to hypothermia and frostbite.
- ⚠️ The city emphasizes that these cold temperatures can be life-threatening.
Protecting Vulnerable Populations
- 🏘️ The "Code Blue" protocol involves activating extra protections for individuals at high risk, particularly those without adequate heat or shelter.
- 🤝 Outreach teams are actively working to connect homeless New Yorkers with indoor shelters and warming centers.
Public Safety Recommendations
- 🚶 Officials urge residents to limit time spent outdoors to minimize exposure to the cold.
- 👵 It is recommended to check on neighbors, especially seniors, to ensure their well-being.
- 📞 Anyone observing someone in distress due to the cold should call 311 for assistance.
Weather Outlook
- 🌬️ Current temperatures are around 19°F with wind chills making it feel like 14°F.
- ⏳ This deep freeze is expected to persist for at least a few more days.
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