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The new dashboard from the state Department of Health uses real-time data from the National Weather Service and New York State Mesonet, and allows county officials to keep track of forecasted heat-related health risks.
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The $362 million proposal would largely go to fire suppression and emergency rescue, and EMS, among other areas. The department has racked up deficits from employee overtime prompted by staffing shortages in recent years.
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