Female SAF trainee dies of heat stroke | Inquirer News

Female SAF trainee dies of heat stroke

/ 11:50 AM March 08, 2016

MEMBERS of the Special Action Force (SAF) take part in training programs at the SAF training grounds in Fort Sto. Domingo in  Sta. Rosa, Laguna province. RAFFY LERMA

Members of the Special Action Force (SAF) train in Fort Sto. Domingo in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. RAFFY LERMA / PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER FILE

SAN PEDRO CITY, Philippines — A female trainee of the police Special Action Force (SAF) died of heat stroke on Monday, March 7, 2016, in Laguna, an official said on Tuesday.
Vanessa Gannaban Teñoso, 28, was with a group of trainees and policemen at the weekly flag raising ceremony in Camp Vicente Lim when she passed out, said Supt. Chitadel Gaoiran, spokesperson of the Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon) police.

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Gaoiran said Teñoso was taken to the bleachers to rest.
“After a few minutes, she regained her strength and was able to walk a few steps before passing out again,” Gaoiran said.
Teñoso was then taken to the camp’s medical facility and was being transferred to the San Jose Hospital in Barangay Mayapa, also in Calamba, when she died.

Gaoiran said autopsy results showed that Teñoso suffered from cardiac arrest following a heat stroke.
Before Teñoso passed out, Gaoiran said a male trainee from the Bureau of Fire Protection also collapsed during the flag ceremony.
The male trainee, however, recovered.

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TAGS: Calabazon, Calamba, Camp Vicente Lim, Chitadel Gaoiran, Laguna, News, PNP‎, SAF

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