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Man Treated for Heat Exhaustion at WM Phoenix Open
Scottsdale Fire Department warns spectators about spending long hours in the Arizona sun.
Feb. 3, 2026 at 6:07pm
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The Scottsdale Fire Department reported treating a man at the WM Phoenix Open golf tournament for symptoms of heat exhaustion and transporting him to a hospital. The fire department noted that while temperatures are running higher than normal for this time of year, the 80-degree weather can feel deceptive, and long hours in the sun can take a toll quickly.
Why it matters
The WM Phoenix Open is a major annual golfing event that attracts large crowds of spectators to Scottsdale, Arizona. With temperatures reaching the low 80s during the tournament, the fire department's warning highlights the importance of taking precautions against heat-related illnesses, especially for outdoor events in the desert climate.
The details
On Tuesday, the Scottsdale Fire Department reported treating a man at the WM Phoenix Open for symptoms of heat exhaustion and transporting him to a hospital. The fire department noted that while temperatures are running higher than normal for this time of year, the 80-degree weather can feel deceptive, and long hours in the sun can take a toll quickly.
- The WM Phoenix Open is a week-long golfing tournament that takes place in Scottsdale, Arizona.
- Temperatures in the Valley are projected to reach the low 80s for the next few days.
The players
Scottsdale Fire Department
The fire department that responded to the heat exhaustion incident at the WM Phoenix Open and issued a warning to spectators.
What they’re saying
“Temperatures are running higher than normal for this time of year, and long hours in the sun can take a toll quickly.”
— Scottsdale Fire Department (12news.com)
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of spectators taking precautions against heat-related illnesses when attending outdoor events in the Arizona desert, even during the relatively mild winter months. Staying hydrated, wearing sun protection, and taking breaks in the shade are crucial for ensuring the safety and comfort of all attendees.
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