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Lessons Learned From Chicago’s 1995 Heat Wave
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Lessons Learned From Chicago’s 1995 Heat Wave
On this day 15 years ago, the temperature climbed to 106. More than 700 people died. Since then, the city has taken dramatic steps to prevent another tragedy like the 1995 heat deaths. CBS 2’s Dorothy Tucker reports on the lessons we all learned.
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Date Found: July 12, 2010
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