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As temperatures drop dangerously, Little Rock opens a warming facility, and a UAMS doctor provides advice on how to remain warm

Little Rock, Arkansas – Despite their past separation, the city of Little Rock and nonprofit organization The Van are working together to support those who might not have a place to live.
Aaron Sadler, the director of communications for Little Rock, stated that the warming shelter will open during any winter weather event that is judged to be hazardous to the safety of those who are not protected.

“In situations like this, it is the city of Little Rock’s duty to open warming shelters,” Sadler stated.

For everyone, but particularly for those without a house, the danger increases when the temperature approaches zero.

According to city officials, its shelters are open to anyone in need of a meal and a warm place to stay.

Sadler declared, “Anyone who comes in will be accepted.”

Sadler claims that because the shelter is operated by the Little Rock Police Department, the city’s top homeless officer, local animal services, EMTs, volunteers, and community organizations like The Van that assist with transportation, it is a full wrap-around service.

Everyone needs a place to stay safe throughout the winter, so knowing that the city is offering these services makes UAMS Dr. Robert Hopkins happy.

“The most crucial thing is for people to understand that we can all be at risk from extremes of temperature,” Hopkins stated.

According to Hopkins, hypothermia problems can start when temperatures are in the 40s and 50s for extended periods of time outside, or when combined with rain or other damp circumstances.
Hopkins stated that shivering is an indication that one should seek solace in a warm environment. “It’s a serious warning sign if you’re outside and shivering, and if you’re cold and your shivering stops.”

Hopkins advises dressing in several layers of loose garments that are water-resistant on the exterior and retain more heat.

Additionally, attempt to change into dry clothes if you do get soaked from the rain or snow.
Above all, avoid taking a hot shower if you’re feeling cold. Since sharp temperature changes might be harmful, start with lukewarm and work your way up.

The Dunbar Community Center warming shelter will remain open from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. for the remainder of the week, according to city officials, with the option to become a 24-hour shelter in the event of snow and ice.

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