Two Philippine Army Trainees Die After Extreme Heat Exposure in Capas

Two Philippine Army Trainees Die After Extreme Heat Exposure in Capas

Christina Sanchez
Christina Sanchez
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2 Army trainees die of heat stroke, complications

Two Philippine Army Trainees Die After Extreme Heat Exposure in Capas

Two aspiring soldiers, Johndyl Lemosniro and Junel Flores, have died during military training in Capas, Tarlac. The incident occurred after both trainees suffered severe health complications linked to extreme physical exertion in high temperatures.

The trainees fell ill during the exercise and were quickly taken to the O'Donnell Medical Treatment Facility (CODMTF) after displaying symptoms. Medical staff performed emergency procedures, including endotracheal intubation, to secure their airways and assist breathing.

Despite these life-saving efforts, both men later passed away due to brain complications and swelling—known as encephalopathy—caused by severe heat stroke. They were subsequently transferred to Tarlac Provincial Hospital for further advanced testing and intensive care. The Philippine Army has reiterated its commitment to the welfare, health, and safety of all trainees. Stringent safety policies, medical protocols, and precautionary measures remain enforced during military instruction.

The Philippine Army has extended its sympathies to the bereaved families of Johndyl Lemosniro and Junel Flores. The incident highlights the risks associated with intense physical training in extreme heat, even with established medical safeguards in place.

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