Sherbrooke Record

Almost 900 people receive medical attention during Montreal race events

- By Michel Saba THE CANADIAN PRESS

Almost 900 people received medical attention as 10-kilometre and halfmarath­on events took place in Montreal under blazing heat, the event's medical co-ordinator said Sunday.

The shorter events were still held even after Montreal marathon organizers cancelled the full 42.2-kilometre marathon due to concerns over high heat and humidity.

Eddy Afram said the number of medical interventi­ons was higher than usual, but still in line with the organizers' expectatio­ns given the temperatur­e, which was expected to reach 30 C by Sunday afternoon.

In comparison, Afram said about 500 to 600 people are usually treated when temperatur­es are between 15 and 18 C.

In a phone interview, he said organizers made the right decision in cancelling the feature event, which would have required several more hours of running under increasing­ly hot temperatur­es.

“This was the best compromise and a good consolatio­n race for those who couldn't do the marathon,'' he said.

He said most of the treatments were for heat stroke or common running injuries such as cramps and muscle strains.

Afram said organizers took numerous precaution­s to keep people safe, including increasing the number of medical staff, adding 18 more water stations and installing a spray system at the finish line.

The event also kicked off an hour early to avoid the hottest part of the day.

The region's emergency medical service also sent 10 ambulances and set up a command post to monitor the health of both runners and spectators.

A spokesman for Urgences-sante said paramedics transporte­d four people to hospital, while another 20 were taken to a medical clinic at the race site.

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