Be Wary of Frostbite, Hypothermia while Ringing in New Year, Firefighters Say
Frostbite can set in in less than 10 minutes on exposed skin, so emergency officials say layers are your friend in the cold.
DULUTH, Minn.- With temperatures dipping in and out of subzero the past few days, Duluth’s firefighters are telling people to be extra careful in the cold to avoid frostbite and hypothermia. Frostbite can set in in less than 10 minutes on exposed skin, so emergency officials say layers are your friend in the cold. But it’s still good to recognize…