Two hikers treated for heat stroke on mountain trail, St George UT


Two hikers are experiencing severe symptoms of heat stroke on a mountain trail near Mountain Trail Dr in St. George. One of them has a history of heart issues. Rescue teams are responding to treat the 24-year-old female and her friend, both feeling weak and unable to move properly.
Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Respond to heater code exposure at X, minus 113.59527 Y, 37.0339901.
00:15
Again, in response to Gordon's Lentat, it looks like that the RFB states hernd is having heat stroke, and she is up near the heels.
00:24
Arby has led a storage unit for Alpha Pioneer.
00:28
Looks like it's going to be a 24-year-old female, conscious and breathing.
00:33
Looks like there may be two patients involved.
00:35
The friend is experiencing heat strokes, and they both feel like they're going to pass out.
00:41
Arby does have history of TakaCardia.
00:44
and it's asking for water.
00:46
If you want, I can send a second ambulance hook-law.
00:53
Mission's raining out.
00:57
Copy it, definitely.
01:00
Control S-D-1.
01:03
Where S-G-1 go ahead?
01:06
Can you stroll 6-1 out of service?
01:13
Every description, standby.
01:20
The service truck that's on the road, just block in the road.
01:27
Copy 602, please close the price.
01:33
The patient is unable to put any weight on it or move at all.
01:38
They are currently out of the river, again approximately half a mile south of orderville junction.
01:43
Back towards my green shirt and the friend is going to be in a black shirt and luck short.
01:54
You'll be on the east side of the freeway on the trail, up near the mountain.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain Trail Dr, St. George, UT 84790
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