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Report: Exposure to environmental heat at Customs and Border Patrol in Eagle Pass, Texas

DATE: 05/26/18

On May 26, 2018, border patrol agents were pursuing two people. At about 5:40 p.m., one of the agents had run out of water and was not feeling well. He had become dehydrated and exhausted from the extreme heat (suffering a heat-related muscle injury).

Report ID 2018055165  
Date 05/26/2018  
UPA 1342242  
Primary NAICS 922190  
Nature 1725 Heat exhaustion, prostration
Part of Body 6 BODY SYSTEMS
Source 9262 Heat-environmental
Event 531 Exposure to environmental heat
Hospitalized Yes  
Amputation No  

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