TranStar will host a news conference Wednesday on ways to help prevent heat injuries and hot car deaths this summer.
The news conference is scheduled to take place at 9:30 a.m. KPRC 2 will carry a livestream of the event.
We are expected to see several days of 100+ degree temperatures across much of Texas, TranStar said in a news release. A 10-month-old child has already died in Houston this year due to
having a heatstroke after being left in a hot vehicle.
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The news conference will be followed by a Heatstroke Prevention Awareness demonstration.
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