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Related: About this forumPaterson NJ Fire Chief Declared A Mass Casualty Event At HS Graduation Monday; 150+ Heat-Related Illnesses
More than 150 people fell ill with heat at an outdoor high school graduation ceremony in New Jersey on Monday and the fire chief of the city of Paterson declared a mass casualty incident due to the overwhelming number of those who needed emergency treatment.
The incident happened as students from several local schools in the city gathered at Hinchliffe Stadium to hear their names read out as graduates. Patersons fire department said about 50 people were evaluated, and nine were sent to a local hospital from the stadium.
During a second ceremony at the stadium, about 100 people ended up needing treatment and seven were hospitalized. The Paterson mayor, André Sayegh, declared a state of emergency due to the high heat and canceled all recreational activities until further notice.
Temperatures in the region have soared in recent days, registering in the upper 90s fahrenheit. But the humidity pushes heat indexes to 107F (42C). In all, 150 million people have been under heat alerts from Maine to eastern Texas.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/24/new-jersey-extreme-heat-mass-casualty-incident

2naSalit
(97,191 posts)I was kind of pissed that I ended up in the ER yesterday due to heat exhaustion. I just made a major elevation change a couple weeks ago and I guess I need to take batter precautions in the future.
Bracing for the bill.
Brenda
(1,668 posts)Didn't I read that you have moved out of Montana to somewhere east?
AllaN01Bear
(26,002 posts)no_hypocrisy
(52,075 posts)heat stroke.
Brenda
(1,668 posts)It's still only June! People WILL die in large numbers later this summer and increasingly every summer because this is a runaway train. No matter how much people believe it to be a liberal hoax, Mother Nature will show you the truth, the whole truth.