|
Volume 10, Issue 9 |
|
Page 5 |
Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore ReportCapt. Charlie Conner
|
|
channel markers and pilings to the south towards Jensen Beach. Don't forget dock fishing during the mid-day hours.
Tip of the Month:
SIGNS: Heat stroke: Hot, red skin; changes in consciousness; rapid, weak pulse; and rapid, shallow breathing. Body temperature can be very high-- as high as 105 degrees F. If the person was sweating from heavy work or exercise, skin may be wet; otherwise, it will feel dry.
TREATMENT:
Heat stroke: Heat stroke is a life-threatening situation. Help is needed fast. Call 9-1-1 or your local emergency number. Move the person to a cooler place. Quickly cool the body. Immerse victim in a cool bath, or wrap wet sheets around the body and fan it. Watch for signals of breathing problems. Keep the person lying down and continue to cool the body any way you can. If the victim refuses water or is vomiting or there are changes in the level of consciousness, do not give anything to eat or drink.
Check out the Red Cross web site for more information: www.redcross.org Good Fishing and Be Safe, email: captaincharlie@fishtalescharter.com 772-284-3852
|