LA county sheriff’s deputy dies after medical emergency during relay race
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Levi Vargas, 30, died on Saturday after experiencing a medical emergency during the Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup relay race. The annual race, a 120-mile course from Baker, California, to Las Vegas, Nevada, involves teams of law enforcement officers.

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AI-generatedLos Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Levi Vargas, 30, died on Saturday after experiencing a medical emergency during the Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup relay race. The annual race, a 120-mile course from Baker, California, to Las Vegas, Nevada, involves teams of law enforcement officers. Vargas, a 13-year veteran of the department, served most recently in San Dimas. The Sheriff's Department did not disclose the cause of death but confirmed Vargas received emergency medical care. His death occurred amidst record-breaking heat in the southwestern United States, prompting health advisories. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department expressed condolences to Vargas's family and colleagues.
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5 extractedRecord-breaking heat across the south-west has prompted the National Weather Service to issue health advisories.
Vargas joined the department in 2015, serving most recently in the city of San Dimas.
The Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup relay race follows a 120-mile course.
Vargas had been competing at the Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup relay race.
Los Angeles county sheriff’s deputy Levi Vargas died on Saturday after a medical emergency.