Barnes also warned of the danger of keeping pets outside too long, warned people not to use propane or charcoal grills indoors regardless of the temperature. He was joined by Dr. Trevor Lewis, chair of emergency medicine at Cook County Health, who said while “the obvious thing to be concerned about is our safety on the roadways,” residents also should be on the lookout for signs of frostbite, frostnip, hypothermia and, for those who work up their heart rate while shoveling, to know the signs of a heart attack.
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