Seventy-five People Complained of Sunstroke
Baku / 09.07.18 / Turan: Since the beginning of the summer season 75 people have applied to ambulance doctors, complaining of a sunstroke. Turan was informed about this by the Baku emergency medical aid station.
According to the same source, 46 people were hospitalized. 29 victims were provided with primary health care, after which they were released home.
Of the people who applied to doctors in connection with the sunstroke, 54 were men, 17 were women, and 4 were children.
In the last two days, due to the relative softening of the heat, the number of those who applied for medical aid due to a sunstroke decreased. -06D--
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