More than 100 people were treated for heat-related illness at a Colorado airshow on Saturday, with attendees describing a lack of shade and free water on festival grounds as temperatures soared to 96F (36C) highs.

The Colorado Springs fire department said those who fell ill at the Pike’s Peak regional airshow suffered conditions such as dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke, according to KRDO.

Five people were taken to hospital. Another hundred reportedly sought help in a triage tent where several were given IV fluids on site.

The airshow ran out of free water, authorities said, but noted that attendees could fill their bottles with water at the medical tent and that vendors also had water for sale.

  • Radium@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    It’s Colorado Springs. It’s always a safe bet to lower whatever expectations you have as soon as they get involved.

    Fun mixture of military, religious, and rural folks make it a hell hole

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      3 months ago

      It’s funny… whenever someone tells me about Colorado Springs, it’s either the best city in the entire country, if not the world, and don’t let anyone else tell you different, or it’s a complete dumpster fire.

      I’ve never met anyone whose opinion of Colorado Springs was, “eh… it’s okay, I guess…”

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        3 months ago

        Hi, I’ve been visiting The Springs a couple of times a year for nearly 3 decades and it’s…okay…ish. It’s not a hellhole but it’s not super awesome either.

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          I do the same coming from Denver. It’s a very pretty area, with some cool stuff to see.

          They also demolished some of their amazing downtown districts to build up parking ramps and other lackluster things, and sometimes the whole city feels like one big strip mall.

          Mix it all together, and it’s ok…ish. I have to admit I had an easier time conjuring negative thoughts about it though.