The rising summer temperatures pose significant health risks, especially for firefighters who are already exposed to extreme heat during their operations. Dehydration and heat exhaustion are primary concerns, which can impair their ability to respond effectively to emergencies. Volunteer fire departments, which often operate with limited resources, may struggle to meet the increased demands of the season without additional community support. This situation underscores the importance of equipping these departments with adequate supplies and assistance to mitigate risks and maintain public safety.