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FORT MYERS, Fla. — Temperatures are going up which means summer is right around the corner. And soon enough, student athletes will be going to summer practices and conditioning.A Florida mother who lost her son to heat stroke is warning parents and athletes of heat-related dangers so they won't meet the same fate as Zach Polsenberg.“Zach was in a summer workout. He was running and got over heated, but he didn’t stop because he didn’t want to let his team down,” said Laurie Giordano, Zach’s mother.Zach, who was a student at Riverdale High School in Fort Myers, Florida, suffered a heat stroke on the football field and died days later in the hospital in July 2017.“I not only lost my son in that moment, but I lost whatever future he would have had,” Giordano said.She said Zach would have graduated this weekend with the rest of his class. Instead, she is keeping her son’s legacy alive.“His entire life, he has been a protector, that’s just who he was. He wouldn’t let anyone else go through this,” Giordano said.Giordano has been pushing for tougher Florida High School Athletic Association safety regulations for heat safety, including Wetbulb Globe Temperature Thermometers, which measure heat stress. She was also pushing to mandate cooling zones and cold tubs on every field for all sports, something she said could have saved her son.“Which is just a horrifying thought to me — that a 0 tub, ice and water could have saved my son’s life,” she said.The School District of Lee County added cold tubs partly in response to Zach’s death. But last year, the 1581
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Thousands of people will be going out to parties and bars to celebrate the New Year.As you enjoy the last day of 2018, make sure you’re being safe because AAA says this is one of the most dangerous holidays of the year.According to 268

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Health officials said Wednesday they are actively monitoring 16 people who came into close contact with the traveler to China who became the first U.S. resident with a new and potentially deadly virus.The man, identified as a Snohomish County, Washington, resident is in his 30s, was in good condition and wasn’t considered a threat to the public. The hospitalized man had no symptoms when he arrived at the Seattle-Tacoma airport last week, but he started feeling ill. He had traveled to China in November, flying home to Washington state Jan. 15 before the start of U.S. airport screening.Investigators will make daily phone calls to those 16 who had contact with him, including some who sat near him on his flight, to check if they have symptoms. They will not be asked to isolate themselves unless they start feeling ill. “This may be a novel virus, but this is not a novel investigation,” said John Wiesman of the Washington State Department of Health at a Wednesday briefing for reporters.The patient is doing well in an isolation unit at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, about 30 miles north of Seattle. The virus can cause coughing, fever, breathing difficulty and pneumonia 1208
HENNING, Tenn. — An inmate who escaped a Tennessee prison is a person of interest in a prison employee's murder and is currently 141
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