Thursday, June 25th 2009, 1:03 pm
With temperatures at or near 100 degrees, heat related illnesses are striking Oklahomans of all ages.
There are ways you can protect yourself and the ones you love.
Dr. Tom Coniglione with Generations Healthcare came to the NEWS 9 studio with some tips to staying safe in the blistering Oklahoma heat.
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