Heatstroke can affect anyone, but certain populations are more vulnerable, including the elderly, young children, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions. Misinterpreting the signs of heatstroke can delay critical treatment, potentially leading to organ damage, coma, or even death. Raising awareness about these often-overlooked symptoms empowers individuals to take proactive measures, both for themselves and others. By understanding the difference between normal summer fatigue and the serious signs of heatstroke, communities can better protect their most vulnerable members during periods of intense heat. Early recognition and intervention significantly improve outcomes and reduce the burden on healthcare systems during heatwaves.