KDVR – A woman from Michigan died while managing the marathon Hardroke 100 tolerance in Colorado on Friday, according to Silverton Medical Rescue.
The race is held near Silverton and challenges the contestants with a distance of 102 miles.
At 9:02 am on Friday, the San Juan Sharif Provincial Office and Silveron’s medical rescue team received a search and rescue call about CPR under the preparation run by members of the Saffy Saffe Hardrock 100 team.
The woman was located near Gold Lake, a giant in San Juan County.
The respondents had to take a 4×4 BackCountry quarter road before walking a quarter of miles away for women.
Upon arrival to women, the crews assumed resuscitation efforts, which have not succeeded.
The death of the woman was announced at 10:27 am
The San Juan Colorado Coronors County Office has set women as 60 -year -old Eileen Stopola.
The respondents included:
- San Juan Sharif County Office
- Silverton Medical Rescue
- Air helicopter team for life
“It is good for Silverton Medical Resue to have a team of skilled rescue specialists. We support society, visitors and each other even in the most difficult calls,” said Michael Burton, Sar Medical Rescue.
The medical teams highlighted the safety and response of the race organizers.
“The 100 hardrock 100 horization race was exceptional in safety and security over the years and an excellent partner for our community,” said Tyler George, director of Silverton Medical Rescue.