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YUMA, Ariz. -- An Army National Guard member from Pennsylvania died after collapsing in 104-degree heat during a mission to spot illegal immigrants along the Arizona-Mexico border, officials said Friday.
Spc. Kirsten Fike of Warren, Pa., died Thursday, a day after collapsing only two hours into the first day of a border surveillance mission near Yuma.
She had deployed on Saturday with about 60 members of the 28th Military Police Co., based in Greensburg, Pa.
Fike was among a team of four soldiers working a 12-hour mission watching the border for illegal crossings. She collapsed while helping put up netting that had blown down, officials said, and a combat medic and combat lifesaver gave her initial care until she was transported to the Yuma Regional Medical Center.
Spc. Kirsten Fike of Warren, Pa., died Thursday, a day after collapsing only two hours into the first day of a border surveillance mission near Yuma.
She had deployed on Saturday with about 60 members of the 28th Military Police Co., based in Greensburg, Pa.
Fike was among a team of four soldiers working a 12-hour mission watching the border for illegal crossings. She collapsed while helping put up netting that had blown down, officials said, and a combat medic and combat lifesaver gave her initial care until she was transported to the Yuma Regional Medical Center.
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