The Birmingham Press

Phew what a scorcher: Britain set to sizzle in record temperatures

Local ambulance chiefs have issued advice for anyone taking advantage of the forecast heatwave.

 

 

With high temperatures being forecast for this weekend, West Midlands Ambulance Service are urging to public to take a few extra precautions to stay safe in the sun.

Steve Wheaton, WMAS Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer, said: “Historically, when the weather is good, there is greater demand on both the ambulance service and the NHS as a whole, particularly to alcohol-related incidents and conditions that can be exacerbated by heat changes such as respiratory and cardiac complaints.

“To ensure that no one’s fun is spoilt this weekend, the service is urging the public to follow a few simple steps:

We would also ask bikers to be careful and wear appropriate safety clothing. Equally we ask car drivers to look out for bikers, as the number of these on the road will be significantly higher if the weather is good.”

 

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