Outagamie County Public Health Division

Outagamie County Public Health Division

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Photos from Outagamie County Public Health Division's post 07/07/2026

⚠️ NEW QUEST AVAILABLE: SURVIVE THE ANIMAL ENCOUNTER ⚠️

Congratulations, Adventurer.

You have entered a biome populated by creatures with teeth. Some are fluffy. Some are adorable. Some look like they desperately need a hug.

This is a trap.

Your objective is simple:
- Respect animals' space.
- Leave wildlife alone.
- Keep young party members supervised.
- If you're bitten, wash the wound right away and seek medical care.

Remember: The highest-scoring adventurers aren't the ones who pet every mysterious creature they find. They're the ones who make it home with all of their health points intact.

Complete this quest, and you'll earn:
+100 Wisdom
+50 Common Sense
+0 Animal Bites

Swipe through the guide and prepare yourself. The dungeon is dangerous enough without starting unnecessary side quests.

07/02/2026

Reminder: County offices will be closed on Friday, July 3, 2026, for Independence Day.

For after-hours public health emergencies or to report a notifiable condition outside of regular business hours, please call:
(920) 832-4646
(920) 832-1688 (TTY)

Or visit www.outagamie.gov/PublicHealth for more information

06/30/2026

Know the Signs. Act Fast. Stay Safe.

With dangerous heat expected across our area, it's important to recognize the difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Knowing the warning signs and acting quickly can save a life.

Heat Exhaustion can often be treated by:

💧 Moving to a cool place
💧 Drinking water
💧 Resting

Heat Stroke is a medical emergency. If someone has a high body temperature, becomes confused, loses consciousness, or shows other signs of heat stroke, call 911 immediately.

Help protect yourself and those around you by:

✔ Staying hydrated
✔ Limiting strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day
✔ Taking frequent breaks in air-conditioned spaces
✔ Checking on elderly neighbors, young children, and anyone without reliable access to air conditioning
✔ Never leaving children or pets unattended in a vehicle—even for a minute

A few moments of awareness can make all the difference.

Stay safe, Grand Chute. Stay cool.

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320 S Walnut Street
Appleton, WI
54911

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm