Scores of rallygoers have been afflicted with heat exhaustion and needed medical care as they awaited entry into former President Donald Trump’s rally in Arizona. At least one collapsed.
The heat in Glendale, Arizona, exceeded 100 degrees.
Glendale fire officials told ABC15, “We have evaluated, treated and transported to local medical facilities many individuals for various reasons which depleted our ability to respond in a timely manner.” More than 100 rallygoers were contacted by Glendale emergency crews related to heat-related illnesses while waiting to get into Desert Diamond Arena, where Trump is speaking.
It’s 104 in Glendale – and many are still waiting outside to get into the Trump rally. Some people I talked to went home over heat concerns, another woman near
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