AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoExtreme Heat & Child Safety: After triple-digit temperatures across Montana, health officials are urging families to prevent heat illness by hydrating, staying in shade, and watching for warning signs like dizziness, confusion, and heavy sweating—plus reminding parents that playground equipment can burn in direct sun. Blood Supply Push: Vitalant says summer demand is rising while donor numbers are dropping, with a critical need for O- and O+ blood types; appointments are being urged to refill shelves before the end of July. Rabies Awareness for Pet Owners: Montana Department of Livestock reports increased wildlife encounters that can involve rabies, with recent detections in bats across multiple counties; officials stress vaccinating pets and livestock and staying alert after wildlife contact. Water Safety & Rescues: A swimmer at Hebgen Lake was pulled from the water and resuscitated by bystanders and responders, then airlifted for further care; officials thanked the community for acting fast. Wildlife Risk at Yellowstone: A Yellowstone visitor was hospitalized after a bison attack that tossed him into the air; the incident is a reminder to keep distance and avoid actions that agitate animals. Public Health Alerts Beyond Montana: Philadelphia issued a measles exposure alert for airport terminals during a July 4 morning window, urging travelers to check vaccination status and monitor symptoms. Healthcare Access & Costs: A Montana Medicaid spending report highlights rising claims for non-oral drug administration in Ronan, pointing to shifting local care patterns.
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