Woman suffers possible heat stroke during organized race, San Jose CA


A 25-year-old woman experienced possible heat stroke while running in an organized race near Alameda and Cleaves Avenue. She became incoherent, faint, and had trouble breathing. Emergency medical responders were dispatched to assist her.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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And Jen 1, you're called a Delta response. 25-year-old female. They're thinking possible heat stroke. She was running.
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Now she's incoherent, feeling faint, and trouble breathing.
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Be advised that looks like there's some type of run going on in that area.
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Engine 1.
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Gen 1,
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Sennaz.
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Go to engine one.
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Engine one, they're saying enter from the Cleaves Avenue side. The Alameda is shut down because of the race.
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Agent 1 copies.
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You're better off probably dispatching Agent 30 to this call.
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Engine 1-10 will send Engine 30.
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Engine 30, Delta Response[1], at the Alameda and Cleaves Avenue, Station One's area.
Police codes explained
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Delta Response: High-priority medical response
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