Mamdani taps NYC school nurses, peers to bring people indoors during ‘lethal cold' stretch

New York City Deploys Emergency Measures Amid Brutal Cold Snap

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has declared a state of emergency as temperatures are expected to plummet to 10 below zero this weekend, prompting the city to reopen 10 public schools as warming centers and deploy school nurses for street outreach. The National Weather Service has issued an extreme cold warning, predicting real-feel temperatures could drop as low as -20 degrees, posing a severe risk of hypothermia and frostbite in as little as 15 minutes.

Seventeen people have died outside during the arctic stretch, with preliminary indications suggesting 13 victims succumbed to hypothermia and three from overdoses. The mayor acknowledged that these conditions are "lethal" and called for an "all hands on deck" response.

To combat the crisis, the city is adding 65 new hotel shelter units, partnering with Northwell Health to open two new warming facilities, and mobilizing its crisis management system's network of violence interrupters. Outreach teams have made over 1,250 placements into shelters and safe havens since January 19, with twice as many placements compared to the previous night.

Mamdani appealed directly to those on the streets, urging them to seek shelter due to the extreme temperatures. "These temperatures are too low and too dangerous to survive," he said. The city has also made efforts to streamline its response, reducing the time it takes to reach a homeless assistance prompt from 1 minute and 20 seconds to roughly 40 seconds.

The mayor acknowledged responsibility for the deaths, stating that as mayor, he is responsible for city actions across all five boroughs. He emphasized that each day presents an opportunity to address concerns raised by New Yorkers, calling on residents to take advantage of warming centers and shelters.

As the situation continues to unfold, the city's efforts to bring people indoors during this "lethal cold" stretch will be closely watched.
 
omg u guys i cant even right now its like 10 below zero outside and ppl r dyin on the streets!!! 🥶😱 the mayor is trying but hes not doin enuf, theres still so many homeless ppl out there freezing to death and overdosing left & right...like what are we even doin here?? 🤷‍♀️ they shouldve done this yrs ago instead of just now its like a cry 4 help situation 🚨 the city shouldve had more shelter units up & running already, its so inhumane that ppl have to suffer thru -20 degrees w no heat or water 💧😓 can u even imagine being out there for that long?? i dont think any human can survive it...the mayor is makin moves tho, like addin 65 new hotel shelter units & mobilizin violence interrupters 🤝 thats somethin but its not enuf yet, we need more & we need it now 🕰️
 
Omg this cold snap is insane 🤯 I feel for all those who are struggling outside in the -20 degree temps. I know some ppl think the gov's response is too little, too late, but I gotta say, 65 new hotel shelter units and warming facilities are a major step in the right direction 🙌. And I'm all about giving credit to Mayor Mamdani for acknowledging responsibility and taking concrete actions to reach homeless ppl quicker ✊️. It's not perfect, but I think it shows he's willing to listen and adapt 🤝. And can we please just say a big thank you to the emergency responders and outreach teams who are out there risking their lives to save others? They're the real heroes here 💕.
 
I feel so sorry for those who are struggling out there 🤕💔. This story is really teaching us that when we're faced with adversity, we gotta take care of each other 🤝. I mean, 17 people have lost their lives in this cold snap - it's just heartbreaking 😢. But what I want to highlight here is the importance of community and support system ❤️. The fact that Northwell Health is partnering with the city to open warming facilities shows us that even when we're feeling isolated or alone, there are people who care about our well-being and are willing to help 🌟.

And let's not forget about the mayor's words - every day is a new chance for us to make things right 💪. It's easy to get caught up in our own struggles, but we gotta remember that we're all in this together 👫. So, if you know someone who's struggling with homelessness or hypothermia, please encourage them to reach out and seek help 📞. We can make a difference, one small act of kindness at a time ❤️.
 
OMG, can you even believe this is happening in NYC?! 😱 They're reopening schools as warming centers lol like who needs algebra when it's -20 degrees outside? 🤣 But for real though, 17 people have died and it's getting brutal out there. The city is stepping up with new shelter units and outreach teams but I'm still not convinced we can keep up with this crisis. I mean, 65 new hotel shelters isn't gonna cut it when temps are predicted to be that low. We need way more resources, stat! 💸
 
Ugh this is heartbreaking 😩 I'm literally shivering just reading about it... 10 below zero is insane! How can you even survive outside in temps like that? 🤕 The fact that so many ppl have died already and more are at risk is just devastating 💔 It's good to see the city taking steps to get ppl indoors, but I wish they were doing way more ASAP 💨
 
Brrr! 😓 I feel so bad for those ppl who got caught outside in this crazy cold snap. Like, 10 below zero is straight up brutal. 🤯 No wonder the mayor's declaring a state of emergency and everything... I mean, can you imagine having to be outside in that kind of weather? You'd freeze in like, 15 minutes or less, lol. Hypothermia and frostbite are no joke, for real. 🚨 The city is doing some great stuff though, adding new shelters and warming centers, and partnering with hospitals... I hope it makes a big difference. And kudos to the mayor for acknowledging responsibility and taking action. 💪 It's always good to see people stepping up to help those in need during times like this. Hopefully the temps start rising soon and ppl can get back to their daily lives without worrying about freezing out there. ❄️
 
Ugh, can't believe they're having to deploy emergency measures in NYC 🤕... like, we've been talking about the homelessness crisis for years and it just keeps getting worse. 10 public schools turned into warming centers? It's a good start, I guess, but what's the real solution here? We need more affordable housing options, not just temporary fixes. And what about mental health support for people struggling with the cold? They're already vulnerable, now they're facing a life-threatening situation. The city is doing its part, but we need to see some real systemic changes happening ASAP 💸🚨
 
😕 my heart goes out to those struggling in the freezing temps 🥶 it's just so harsh and unforgiving when nature takes a turn like that... i can only imagine how scared and alone some of these people must feel, losing loved ones to hypothermia is just devastating 💔 & 65 new hotel shelter units? that's a good start but still so many more needs to be done 🤝 we need to support our fellow humans in this crisis, it's not just about numbers or stats, it's about human lives ❤️
 
Ugh, I'm literally freezing just reading about this... Like, can't they do anything about it? 🥶 The fact that they're having to deploy school nurses for street outreach is just wild. And 1 minute and 20 seconds to reach a homeless assistance prompt is like, what even is that? 😩 It's not exactly rocket science, you know?

And don't even get me started on the hotel shelter units... 65 new ones? That's like, cool, I guess? But seriously, how do they plan on keeping people warm in those? It's still freezing outside, and they're gonna stick them in a hotel room without any heat. 🤦‍♀️

I mean, I get it, the mayor is trying to be all proactive and stuff, but come on... Can't they just, like, do something already?! 😡
 
Man, this NYC is freezing its butt off 🥶! 10 below zero? That's crazy talk! I'm no expert but it seems like they're doing everything right, reopening schools as warming centers and deploying school nurses to help out. The mayor is all over it too, calling for an "all hands on deck" response - gotta respect that 💪. And 65 new hotel shelter units? That's a great move! I hope everyone who needs it can get in safely.

I'm kinda worried about those outreach teams making placements into shelters though... 1,250 so far is already a lot, but still, 3 people died outside because they didn't have a place to go 🤕. Let's keep our fingers crossed that this helps and not too many more lives are lost.

It's always like this in the winter, you know? People get caught off guard and then BAM! They're stuck on the streets when it's -20 degrees outside 😬. I just hope everyone stays safe out there.
 
🚨😷 its like new york is literally freezing and im just over here thinking about how we should all be prepared for this kinda thing... like what if our heating units dont work or our pipes burst 🤯. anywayz, 17 ppl died outside lol wut happened to these ppl?? some1 pls tell me how i can help out if im in nyc this weekend 💸
 
🌡️🚨 omg can u believe its 10 below zero in nyc?! 🤯 i was thinking of hitting up central park for a winter hike but now i dont think so... 😂 the city is being super proactive tho, reopening schools as warming centers and deploying school nurses to reach ppl on the streets. that's some good thinkin' 🤓

i'm also loving how they're streamlining their response time to get ppl help faster! 40 seconds? that's like, almost instant 😂. but seriously, it's a huge improvement and i hope it makes a difference.

i dont know what the situation is like out there on the streets but its clear that ppl need some serious love right now ❤️. hopefully the city can get everyone indoors and warm soon. 🙏
 
omg 17 ppl died outside in this kinda weather?! its so heartbreaking 🤕❄️ i cant imagine how scary it must be for homeless ppl who dont have access to proper shelters 😩 the city is doing their best tho, adding new hotel units and warming facilities is a big step forward ❤️ lets hope ppl take advantage of those resources and stay safe thru this cold snap 💕
 
The emergency measures in NYC are a good start 🤔, but I think they could be improved by adding more visual aids 👀. Like, have they thought about creating an easy-to-navigate map of the warming centers and shelters? That would make it way easier for people to find help during this crisis.

And can we talk about the branding on their website for a sec? 📊 The layout is kinda clunky and hard to navigate. A clear header with easily accessible links to shelter locations, emergency numbers, and resources would go a long way in keeping people informed and safe during this time.

Also, I wish they'd include more specific details about the outreach teams, like what kind of services they offer and how often they'll be visiting certain areas 🤝. Transparency is key, especially when it comes to something as critical as public safety.
 
I'm really worried about these homeless folks out there in the freezing temps 🥶😓. The city is doing their best to set up warming centers and shelters, but it's just not enough. I mean, 1,250 placements since Jan 19? That's still way too many people on the streets.

We need to think about this like a flowchart:
```
+-----------------+
| Street Outreach |
| (School Nurses) |
+-----------------+
|
| +-------+ +-------+
| | Hotel | | Warming|
| | Shelter| | Facilities|
| +-------+ +-------+
|
| +-------+ +-------+
| | Crisis | | Violence|
| | Management| | Interrupters|
+-------+ +-------+
```
We need to connect these dots and make sure everyone has a place to go. I'm glad the mayor is taking this seriously, but we gotta do more 🤝💕.
 
omg u guys cant believe whats happening in nyc!! they r deploying school nurses 2 help ppl out on the streets & its sooo cool 🤩 i mean we need more ppl like that kinda actin 💖 mayor mamdani is literally tryna save lives here, its not just about numbers but ppl too. 65 new hotel shelter units? thats insane! nwell health r also gettin involved, hows that for some solidarity 🤝 the stats are crazy tho, 17 ppl died outside & it could b anyone who didnt know where to go or had nowhere 2 turn. its a harsh reminder we need more resources 4 homeless ppl 💔 so lets keep an eye on this situation & wish them the best 👍
 
I get why they're doing all this - 10 public schools as warming centers is a good idea, but I'm not sure if it's enough. I mean, there are like 78k homeless people in NYC and they need proper shelter with heating and food. Opening more hotel shelters units is a start, but we should be doing way more than just adding new beds. And what about the ones who can't afford those hotels or don't want to stay there? We gotta do better than that 🤔.
 
Its crazy how one night its 15 degrees below zero and next day your just chillin outside 🤯. They should also add some cafes or bars that are open late so homeless ppl can warm up while they wait for shelter 🍵😴. I feel bad for the people who lost their lives, it's a tragedy. I hope they get help fast. The city is doing a lot to open more shelters and warming centers, but it's just one thing they need to do - provide free food and hot water everywhere. If ppl are cold and hungry, whats the point of having shelter if its not safe or warm inside? 🤷‍♂️
 
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