Male treated for heat exposure at fire training school, College Station TX


Emergency medical response for a 54-year-old male suffering from heat exposure at the fire training school field medic office. The patient is conscious and breathing with no change in skin color. Skin temperature was recorded at 101 degrees. The patient has a history of heart attack or angina.
Audio|Source: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
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8601, heat exposure at the fire training school at the field medic office, number 82.
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861 priority 1,
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Heat exposure at the fire training school in the field medic office, map page 82, timeout 1612.
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This is a Christian from the upper level of heat exposure.
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You'll be responding to a 54-year-old male conscious and breathing.
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However, because he was outside and then starts getting busy.
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Most frankly, heat exposure.
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Not noticed he has a history of heart attack or angina.
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He is not having any change in skin color.
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They said that his skin temperature was 101.
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You're going to be entering through Gate G as in George, G as in George.
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You're going to have a black wearing lower in shirt.
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Location mentioned:
Nuclear Science Rd, College Station, TX 77845
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