worse it gets tomorrow before we see any relief coming this way. i know we all can t wait for it. back to you, derek. we can t wait, anny, thank you. in your only local news at 7 p.m. we are in montgomery county where people are dealing with the sweltering temperatures while they are on the job. and in prince george s where the heat reached havoc on folks cars. we begin in washington, dc, where paramedics spent their whole day dashing from one emergency to another. reporter: i m scott broom in north east washington where it is hot and even some young healthy people are falling out because of it. disoriented but conscious and walking, coworkers brought this roofer down from the top of the old langley jr. high building which is being rehappened. witnesses said the roofer went into seizures and was near unconsciousness when coworkers called for help. elsewhere in northeast washington today, paramedics were literally peeling people off the pavement. this man dropped while tr