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Item 26 - Adoption of the City of Santa Ana Emergency Operations Plan
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It includes people with underlying <br />medical conditions (e.g., heart disease, diabetes, asthma, malnutrition, substance abuse) that may be <br />exacerbated during extreme heat. <br />Cognitive impairments: People with mental illnesses, with cognitive disorders, or under the influence of <br />drugs or alcohol may be unable to make rational decisions that would help limit their exposure to excessive <br />heat or to recognize symptoms of excessive heat exposure. In addition to impairing judgment, alcohol, <br />sedatives and other legal or illegal medications or controlled substances may impair the body's ability to <br />maintain normal body temperature. <br />59 <br />
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