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Some firetrucks operate without air conditioning during intense heat

WRAL News

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July 10, 2026

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Some firetrucks operate without air conditioning during intense heat

The Holly Springs Fire Department said three of its six front-line vehicles are without functioning air conditioning. Temperatures have reached triple digits several days so far in the month of July.

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Wired

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· Jul 9, 2026

The 4 Best Home Air Conditioners to Buy Right Now

It's too hot. There, we said it. Protect your health and keep your home cool with one of these top-rated air conditioners.

Euro Weekly News

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· Jul 11, 2026

The air-con number people in Spain get wrong when trying to cool a room faster

Walking into a hot home and pushing the air conditioning down to 19°C feels like the fastest route to relief. []

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 24, 2026

Spain warns of 'extraordinary' danger as heatwave continues

Air conditioning remains rare in northern regions under red alert as temperatures climb to 42C (108F)

AllSides

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· Jun 27, 2026

Europe's Come-to-AC Moment

In stifling apartments and sweaty row houses in England, Germany, and even Scandinavia, some Europeans are considering a very American idea: They really need an air conditioner. One of their most accessible options, though, might feel unfamiliar to anyone accustomed to central air. Among Europe's commonly used types of air conditioning is a clunky, inefficient unit that stands a few feet high and has a wide exhaust tube meant to go out a window. Such units are typically a panic-buy on a hot weekend, Brian Motherway, the head of energy efficiency at the International Energy Agency, told me. People grab the first machine they see and end up living with it for a decade, he said...

Cosmopolitan

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· Jul 9, 2026

8 Effortless Summer Work Outfit Formulas That Feel as Cool as They Look

Trust me, these outfits can withstand sweaty commutes and frigid office AC.

The Independent

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· Jun 30, 2026

Life-threatening temperatures are gripping US cities — here are some hacks to stay cool without AC 

Sweltering conditions are expected to last through the weekend

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Related coverage for "Some firetrucks operate without air conditioning during intense heat": Wired — The 4 Best Home Air Conditioners to Buy Right Now. Euro Weekly News — The air-con number people in Spain get wrong when trying to cool a room faster. Anadolu Agency — Spain warns of 'extraordinary' danger as heatwave continues. AllSides — Europe's Come-to-AC Moment. Cosmopolitan — 8 Effortless Summer Work Outfit Formulas That Feel as Cool as They Look. The Independent — Life-threatening temperatures are gripping US cities — here are some hacks to stay cool without AC