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"Defending Against Heatwaves, Zero Casualties Allowed"... Cheonan City Launches Heat-Related Illness Monitoring System
Constant monitoring of emergency rooms from the 15th to late September... Maximizing response capabilities through 24-hour emergency contact network
May 14, 2026
[Cheonan/CTN] Reporter Kang Hyun-su = Cheonan City is strengthening its health safety net by launching a heat-related illness emergency room monitoring system to protect citizens' lives from early heatwaves and lethal temperatures.
The city announced on the 14th that it will officially operate a monitoring system from May 15 to September 30 in cooperation with local emergency room operators to monitor the occurrence of heat-related illnesses in real-time. This measure is a proactive response to minimize damage from heatwaves, which are becoming more severe every year due to the climate crisis, and to maintain a rapid response system in case of emergencies.
Heat-related illness is an acute condition that occurs when exposed to high-temperature environments for a long time, manifesting as heatstroke, headaches, dizziness, muscle cramps, and exhaustion. Since inadequate initial response can lead to loss of consciousness and fatal outcomes, thorough monitoring and prevention are essential.
Accordingly, the city will maintain a close cooperation system with the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA), public health centers, and major emergency medical institutions to manage the status of patients daily. By operating a 24-hour emergency contact system including weekends and holidays, the city aims to promptly share field situations and fundamentally block the possibility of casualties.
Lee Hyun-ki, director of the Seobuk-gu Public Health Center, emphasized, "Excessive outdoor activities must be avoided during times when heatwaves are at their peak," and added, "We urge citizens to make basic health rules a part of their daily lives, such as checking the temperature before going out, blocking sunlight, and consuming sufficient water."
The local government's health monitoring system is more than just data collection; it is the last bastion protecting the survival rights of citizens. It is expected that the emergency room monitoring system established by Cheonan City will function as a practical, field-centered safety net, serving as a reliable support so that citizens can safely weather the summer heat.
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