Extended exposure to the cold could be life-threatening, prompting Tennessee Emergency Management Agency to warn people in the region they risk hypothermia or frostbite by staying outdoors too long.
Sanford paramedics warn that frostbite can set in within minutes in strong winds, even if skin is covered. Spending long periods outside without warming up reduces blood flow to fingers and toes ...
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The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus in Topeka said since Sunday, Feb. 16, their Emergency Department had 10 patients that were checked for cold exposure and frostbite.