Health Commissioner Declares Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert Sunday Night through Thursday

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRESS RELEASE

 

For Immediate Release:
Friday, January 17, 2025

 

Contact:
Yianni Varonis

667-209-4234 (Cell)
Yianni.Varonis@BaltimoreCity.gov 

PRESS RELEASE
Health Commissioner Declares Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert Sunday Night through Thursday

BALTIMORE, MD (Friday, January 17, 2025) – Interim Health Commissioner Mary Beth Haller has issued a Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert beginning Sunday night, January 19 through Thursday, January 23. This alert has been issued due to forecasted single digit wind chills and wintery weather expected Sunday night. Wind chills are projected to reach negative values through Thursday. These extreme cold conditions could pose significant health risks to residents within the City of Baltimore.  

A Code Blue Extreme Cold alert is declared when forecasted temperatures – including wind chill – are expected to fall below 13 degrees, or when conditions are severe enough to create a significant risk to someone’s health. The alert means there’s an increased risk of cold-related injuries, including frostbite and hypothermia, and in extreme cases, the potential for fatalities among individuals exposed to these temperatures for an extended period.  

“Our most important work is protecting the wellbeing of Baltimore residents,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “That is why our agencies and partners will continue to provide resources to residents—especially those most vulnerable—when the weather is extremely cold and dangerous. Please take the proper precautions and check on your neighbors so we all remain safe and healthy this week.”

During a Code Blue Extreme Cold alert, City agencies activate services that provide shelter and assistance for those in need, including those experiencing homelessness. During the Code Blue Extreme Cold season, agencies work together to:  

  • Distribute meals to at-risk older adults 
  • Provide home weatherization services 
  • Help individuals apply for energy assistance 
  • Provide additional cold weather education and outreach efforts 

Throughout the Code Blue Extreme Cold season, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services offers emergency shelter to individual adults, couples, and families as part of the City’sFY 2025 Winter Shelter & Code Purple Plan. Shelter seekers should contact the Baltimore City Shelter Hotline at 443-984-9540. 

“For several days next week, temperatures are expected to be dangerously low, posing a serious threat to Baltimore residents—especially the most vulnerable,” said Interim Health Commissioner Mary Beth Haller. “For this reason, I urge residents to stay indoors and check on their neighbors to ensure their well-being and the safety of our community.” 

Cold Weather Tips for Staying Healthy: 

  • Wear multiple layers of loose-fitting clothing. 
  • Always wear a head covering, like a hat and/or scarf, when outdoors. 
  • Drink plenty of fluids and avoid alcoholic beverages. 
  • Walk slowly and avoid steps or curbs with ice to protect yourself against falls in icy or snowy conditions. 
  • Check on the most vulnerable, including infants and children, older adults, and the chronically ill. 
  • If your pet is outdoors, they must be protected by a well-constructed, raised shelter that is dry and draft-free. Sufficient bedding and a door flap must be in place to maintain body heat. Fresh, unfrozen, drinkable water must be provided at all times.   

Other Tips for Keeping Safe in Cold Weather:  

  • Keep space heaters and candles away from flammable materials, such as curtains, furniture, and loose clothing. 
  • Check your carbon monoxide detector and make sure it’s working. 
  • Do not use prohibited heat or power sources inside your home, such as stoves or generators.They may cause fire or carbon monoxide poisoning. 
  • Do not leave your car running in a closed space like a garage. 

During the winter season, several services are available to eligible residents to assist with energy expenses. Residents can call 410-396-5555 or visit the Energy Assistance Program website for more information on energy assistance. Older residents or caregivers can call Maryland Access Point at 410-396-CARE (2273) for assistance completing and mailing energy assistance applications. The Weatherization Assistance Program helps reduce energy expenses by installing energy conservation materials and products in a resident’s home. To check your eligibility for this free service, visit theWeatherization Assistance Program’s websiteor call 410-396-3023.  

The Maryland Department of Health Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has reported 4 cold-related deaths in Baltimore City so far this Code Blue Extreme Cold season. 

For more information about Baltimore City’s Code Blue Extreme Cold Plan, visit the Health Department’swebsite.  

For other cold-related inquiries and service requests, or to find a nearby homeless shelter, residents can call 311 or 211.  


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