Thousands of fans flocked to Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati to see popular folk singer Noah Kahan perform, despite the dangerously high temperatures exceeding 90 degrees and feeling like triple-digit heat.
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The concert began at 6:30 p.m., but attendees lined up hours early, spending significant time in the sun. Ballpark officials announced measures to help keep fans safe, including allowing two unopened water bottles per person, small soft-sided coolers, and battery-operated personal fans.
Misting stations were set up inside the venue, and concertgoers were encouraged to use them. Emergency medical technicians were also on standby in full force to handle any medical emergencies. Fans came prepared with umbrellas, spray bottles, water, ice packs, cooling rags, sunscreen, and other items to combat the heat.
Original reporting: WLWT Cincinnati — read the source article.