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Middletown fire hydrants become sprinklers for kids during heat wave

Middletown fire hydrants become sprinklers for kids during heat wave FacebookTwitterEmail The Middletown Fire Department opened several fire hydrants at housing developments across the city this week to allow families to cool off during the heat wave. Shown here is the Highlands Crescent neighborhood.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut Media MIDDLETOWN As the city endured its fourth day of intense heat and high humidity Wednesday, children enjoyed fire hydrants spraying cold relief right outside their doors. By late afternoon, temperatures soared to 96 degrees, with a heat index of 99 at Meriden Markham Municipal Airport, according to the National Weather Service. In many of these locations, residents lack easy access to local swimming areas, which include Wadsworth Falls State Park, Crystal Lake and Veterans Memorial Pool.

Where can you cool off from the heat in Middletown?

Where can you cool off from the heat in Middletown? FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Middletown will be opening fire hydrants in areas where children congregate this week, such on Portland Street. These will allow families to have fun cooling off during the heat wave.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 This National Weather Service chart shows how rising temperatures and humidity have the potential to cause health problems.Screenshot / National Weather ServiceShow MoreShow Less 3of3 MIDDLETOWN The city initiated emergency protocols Monday as temperatures are expected to remain in the 90s with heat indices over 100 for a few days. A number of air-conditioned cooling centers will allow people to escape the oppressive heat.

As COVID cases drop, Middletown focuses on vaccinating hard-to-reach residents

As COVID cases drop, Middletown focuses on vaccinating hard-to-reach residents FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 A Norwalk Health Department public health nurse draws up a vaccine for volunteers at the city’s bed-bound vaccination program May 12.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Kevin Elak is acting health director in Middletown.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of3 MIDDLETOWN Middlesex County’s COVID-19 cases are now at the lowest level over the last seven months, according to data provided by the acting health director. Acting Health Director Kevin Elak expects to see the city return to seven cases per 100,000 people when data is released by the state Thursday, downgrading the rate of coronavirus infections to yellow, which is less than 10 per 100,000.

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