Auburn University is preparing its emergency teams to assist fans and players with heat-related illnesses and injuries this football season.
They are installing heat sensors around the stadium that will assist campus safety in knowing how hot it is and how to assist the fans in the stands.
Director of Emergency Management and Campus Safety Floyd Johnson says their teams are prepared to assist fans with heat-related illnesses. “Where the hottest it is, is the highest likely potential for heat stroke and other and other illnesses related to it being hot outside. So, if we can figure out where those, or pinpoint those locations, then we can figure out where the best places to put cooling stations to help benefit our fans during the game,” said Ryan.
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