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Man treated for heat-related cramps after heavy gear hike

Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
02:40
00:00
So we were called to the side of the road here on Baseline.
audio iconMedical Emergency
Camp Pendleton North, CA
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A 21-year-old man experienced whole-body cramps and possible heat illness after hiking about three miles carrying heavy gear near Baseline Road. He showed symptoms including cramps in his legs and was unable to stand without assistance. Cooling measures were applied on scene, and his body temperature was reduced from 101.7 to 97 degrees. Fluids were administered due to volume depletion. His vital signs stabilized, and he was transported to Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton for further treatment.

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