As extreme summer heat persists, local groups across Arizona are joining forces to keep residents hydrated. The effort focuses on distributing water and resources to vulnerable communities facing the dangers of dehydration in the state’s harsh climate.
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- Arizona organizations are teaming up to keep people hydrated during summer.
- Prime IV in Mesa provides IV hydration with fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and amino acids. 19s
- Over 4,000 hospitalizations and more than 400 deaths from dehydration occurred last year. 43s
- A hydration drive is being run in partnership with United Food Bank and the Mesa Chamber. 1m 10s
- Water donations can be made online or dropped off at various Mesa locations. 1m 21s