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One hour in the sun left her fighting for her life

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What began as a relaxing afternoon ended in a fight for survival.

Most people see a sunny afternoon as the perfect opportunity to relax outdoors. But during periods of extreme heat, a seemingly harmless nap can quickly turn into a medical emergency. According to reporting by LADbible, one family's experience has become a stark reminder of the dangers.

A peaceful afternoon

The incident involved an 82-year-old woman from San Tan Valley, Arizona, who was spending time at her local community pool earlier this month. She sat down on a metal chair to enjoy the sunshine but accidentally fell asleep for about an hour while temperatures climbed above 40°C.

Other visitors eventually noticed that she was unresponsive. They moved her into the shade and tried to cool her down while emergency crews rushed to the scene.

A critical condition

According to the local reports, doctors diagnosed her with severe heatstroke, extensive burns covering around 30 percent of her body and multiple organ failure. Medical staff also determined that the overheated metal chair had caused serious contact burns in addition to the damage from the intense sun.

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She required intensive treatment, including a ventilator, dialysis and several operations to remove damaged tissue. More procedures, including skin grafts, are expected during her recovery.

A warning for others

Although her condition has improved in recent days, she remains in hospital and faces a lengthy rehabilitation. Her family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help cover medical expenses while encouraging others to take extreme heat more seriously.

Health experts continue to warn that older adults are especially vulnerable during heatwaves. Staying hydrated, limiting time in direct sunlight and avoiding hot metal surfaces are among the simplest ways to reduce the risk of heat-related illness.

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