![]() Jason Buckert, assistant medical director, says he was already seeing patients coming in with clammy skin, nausea and dizziness, classic signs of heat stress, as well as heat stroke. Sofi Gratas: By mid-July at Piedmont Macon Medical Center. Data from health care centers show hundreds of people across the Southeast are visiting emergency rooms for heat-related illnesses every day. Peter Biello: Hospitals in Georgia are feeling the strain of temperatures that could climb to 100 degrees this week. These stories and more are coming up on this edition of Georgia Today. On today's episode, rising temperatures put a strain on Georgia hospitals, an effort to unionize at the Savannah Morning News fails, and a conversation with the drummer of the Georgia-based band Mastodon. ![]() Peter Biello: Welcome to the Georgia Today podcast from GPB News.
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