Today at 12:35 PM #GJFD responded to the Holy Bucket Trail for a mountain biker in distress. The caller to 9-1-1 reported a patient who appeared to be suffering from heat-related illness in need of assistance getting back to the trailhead. The responding crews located the patient and performed a low-angle rope rescue to quickly bring them to the road for medical assistance.
Heat-related illness encompasses a range of conditions caused by excessive exposure to high temperatures, often exacerbated by high humidity and strenuous physical activity. These illnesses include heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and the most severe, heat stroke. Symptoms can range from mild, such as muscle cramps and sweating, to severe, including dizziness, nausea, confusion, and unconsciousness.
Preventive measures include staying hydrated, wearing loose-fitting and light-colored clothing, taking breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas, and monitoring for early signs of heat stress to mitigate the risk of serious health outcomes.
For more information on this incident contact the Community Outreach Office at (970)549-5800 or by email at GJFirePIO@gjcity.org.