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Heat health

Learn how to stay cool and stay safe this summer

Heatstroke is a life-threatening emergency

If you or someone else is experiencing seizures, confusion or stroke-like symptoms, or is collapsing or unconscious, call Triple Zero (000) immediately.

Play your part. Be summer smart.

Whether you’re in the sun, by the water, or on the road this summer, stay cool and stay safe.

hydrated

Stay hydrated

others

Check in on others

water

Take care around water

cool

Keep cool

Never leave children, older people, or pets in parked cars.

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Calling an ambulance

Calling Triple Zero (000) for an ambulance in an emergency can be stressful for some people. The call taker will ask a lot of questions, which you need to be ready to answer. 

We have prepared some information on what happens when you call an ambulance, including some example questions you may be asked.

These resources are available in other languages too.

Non-emergency resources