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Heat Health Emergency Declared for Philadelphia (June 11–12)

Janai Johnson

The City of Philadelphia has declared a Heat Health Emergency beginning Thursday, June 11 at 11:00 AM and continuing through Friday, June 12 at 8:00 PM. An extension into Saturday is also possible depending on weather conditions. 

During this time, Philadelphia Corporation for Aging (PCA) will activate its Heatline to support residents experiencing or concerned about extreme heat. 

The PCA Heatline is open to all Philadelphia residents and provides guidance on heat safety, recognizing symptoms of heat-related illness, and accessing cooling resources throughout the city. Trained call center staff, supported by nurses from the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, are available to respond to calls and assist with urgent concerns. 

The Heatline operates daily from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM during a Heat Health Emergency and can also assist callers reporting concerns about vulnerable neighbors, family members, or community members. 

Philadelphia’s most at-risk populations during extreme heat include older adults, individuals with chronic health conditions, and those without access to air conditioning. Residents are encouraged to check in on neighbors and loved ones during this period of dangerous heat. 

Heat safety reminders: 

  • Stay hydrated by drinking water regularly 
  • Stay indoors in air-conditioned or cool public spaces when possible 
  • Avoid outdoor activity during peak heat hours (11 AM–4 PM) 
  • Check on neighbors, friends, and family members who may be at risk 
  • Call 911 for medical emergencies 

For more information on heat safety, visit www.phila.gov

Read the City of Philadelphia’s press release.

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