Emergency services respond to woman suffering heat exposure


Emergency services are aiding a woman in her 40s who has heat exposure. She is conscious but cannot walk and is lying outside, showing signs of dehydration.
Audio|Source: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
01:16
Transcript:
Do you want to fix that? Medical Emergency[1], MIH2E Exposure 3308 Cabot Avenue between Sulfur Springs Road and Gilbert Street, Fox 3. 308, MIH2 v. Exposure 3308 Cabot Avenue between Silver Springs and Goldbrook Street, Box 308, Brian Fire 2, Brian Fire 2. Okay. That's clear. All the side of rise well, I like a service. responding to heat exposure to a 40-year-old female conscious and breathing, no chest pain or discomfort responding normally, no history of heart attack. R.P. just got home, cannot walk. Is that the Wood Spring Sleep is dehydrated. R.P. is outside laying down across the street of a blue house, and she is wearing a white t-shirt with American needles, blue, green shorts, black shoes, and has a donut box next to her.
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Medical Emergency: Acute health crisis requiring immediate medical attention
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College Station, TX
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