Heat exhaustion during fire drill sends patient to hospital


During fire department training, a male trainee developed heat exhaustion and dizziness with a headache. He remained conscious and was transported to Memorial Hospital.
Audio|Source: Carroll County Police and Fire
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00:00We need to go overlooking, contact with any debris.00:02I'll be 107 on unless there's further information.00:07Okay, no further information.00:12The hospital, Center Conway 11A1, and boundary facility with a 34-3-4-year-old male patient who was conscious bringing an alert.00:24Is that a fire training, had some heat exhaustion, had a near sinkhole event.00:28Complaining of a moderate and severe headache, as well as playheads and dizziness.00:33Current blood pressure is 152 over 60.00:35He has had the moral fluids prior to transport.00:38Heart rate 101 on the floor is finest tax.00:40SCO2 is 100 on room air.00:41Working on the line for a bag of ringers.
00:00
We need to go overlooking, contact with any debris.
00:02
I'll be 107 on unless there's further information.
00:07
Okay, no further information.
00:12
The hospital, Center Conway 11A1, and boundary facility with a 34-3-4-year-old male patient who was conscious bringing an alert.
00:24
Is that a fire training, had some heat exhaustion, had a near sinkhole event.
00:28
Complaining of a moderate and severe headache, as well as playheads and dizziness.
00:33
Current blood pressure is 152 over 60.
00:35
He has had the moral fluids prior to transport.
00:38
Heart rate 101 on the floor is finest tax.
00:40
SCO2 is 100 on room air.
00:41
Working on the line for a bag of ringers.
Police codes explained
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10-7: Out of service
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Location mentioned:
Near White Mountain Hwy, North Conway, NH 03860
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