Stuck hiker suffers from severe heat stroke on trail


A 19-year-old hiker is stranded on the trail due to severe heat stroke. He is unable to continue his hike and needs medical help.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas Public Safety
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Transcript:
Latter-8, respond for a central assist, patient with severe heat stroke at (name withheld) North Chiloh Drive, cross the Westmore Lane and North Hedness Drive. Latter-Aid-Aid, respond to Ascent to assist, patient with severe heat stroke, (name withheld) North Shiloh Drive, across the Westmore Lane and North Endis Drive, 2nd, 1332. 1-3-7. The call coming in, it's going to be at the Pigeon-Roo Trailhead. Call his 19-year-old male wearing blue jeans and a T-shirt. Says he is exhausted and not able to make his way back out of the trail. He's alone on his hike as well. We are also sending medical. 4-19. 46-1 Medi-com. We're on sync. Call 2-2661 on-scene. 247 on-scene. 141, Stapford, EMS, respond, heat exposure, 20336 East Highway 12, 20336 East Highway 12, the Pigeon Rouge Trailhead, Respond on Office 5, Timeout, 1633. Pick on 263-2603 priority one response to Pigeon Roost Trail. Color states that he's on the part, the first part of the trail that meets the water for heat exhaustion. In a hell. The plot we got kind of matches the description of the trail that he gave us where he is. He was plotting in that same area next to the water. Hey, dudes. Hey, too. I was going to try to get one of the lake troll guys up to him, and then they could take him over to the boat ramp there on, like, the rainbow road or something to meet the medical up there. Anything, probably.
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Location mentioned:
Pigeon Roost Trailhead, 20344 E Hwy 12, Rogers, AR 72756
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