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Maryland Department of Emergency Management

Volunteer Fire Stations to Serve as “Cooling Centers” July 4th

(Bel Air, MD) – With heat index values expected to reach nearly 105 degrees during the Fourth of July holiday, the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company and Abingdon Volunteer Fire Company will open their doors to the public to assist Harford County Government serving as cooling stations for those needing brief relief from the heat.

Both the Bel Air and Abingdon Volunteer Fire Company’s will be open to the public from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4.

“We appreciate the support of our volunteer fire service serving as a temporary shelter for those who may need of relief from the heat,” County Executive David R. Craig stated. “With several heat-related deaths already recorded the past several days in Maryland, we strongly encourage our citizens to seek relief anywhere they can find air conditioning, including shopping malls, theaters or the two designated “Cooling Centers”, Craig remarked.

The Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company is located at 109 South Hickory Avenue in Bel Air. The Abingdon Volunteer Fire Company is located at 3306 Abingdon Road in Abingdon.

The Harford County Health Department recommends that individuals at special risk should stay indoors on particularly hot and humid days, especially when there is an air pollution alert in effect. People without fans or air conditions should go to places such as shopping malls, movie theaters or designated cooling centers.

For additional information regarding heat health issues and preventive measures visit the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Extreme Heat website athttp://dhmh.maryland.gov/extremeheat/SitePages/Home.aspx. or the Harford County Division of Emergency Operations at www.harfordpublicsafety.org.