Cold weather distress top of mind as mercury dips
With the weather quickly becoming colder, watching out for people in distress and keeping safe is paramount.
“With winter weather comes the chances of getting hypothermic,” said Lyle Karasiuk with Parkland Ambulance.
Karasiuk said there are varying degrees of hypothermia and some signs are more visible than others. The first physical sign is red skin which comes from the skin being exposed to the cold. Usually warming the skin up will get rid of the frost nip.
“As our body temperature will drop, exposed skin starts to freeze because our body’s made up predominately of water,” said Karasiuk. “Then you start to see the white waxy blotches or in the end, frozen skin tissue.”