In Pampa, wildfire smoke risk often hits people who are out and about—commuting on open roads, working in outdoor or industrial roles, and running errands during the hours when air quality is worst. Even if you didn’t evacuate, you may still have inhaled fine particles for hours or days.
Common problems we see after smoke exposure include:
- Breathing symptoms: persistent cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, throat/eye irritation
- Heart strain symptoms: chest discomfort, increased blood pressure, worsening shortness of breath with activity
- Neurologic and fatigue effects: headaches, brain fog, severe fatigue
- Preexisting condition flare-ups: asthma or COPD exacerbations that require rescue inhalers or additional medication
If symptoms improve when air quality clears but return during smoke spikes, that pattern can matter in a claim.


