morito, stumbled, and herrera fell off. friends and acquaintances said he died doing what he loved. being a jockey is a very dangerous profession. only sport in the whole world where you have the ambulance behind you in every race. this weekend, darryl hare with the job we guild raised concerns about the race team, saying paramedics would have been more qualified to take care of head injuries. he told me the emts were there on the scene but the paramedics arrived afterwards and it seemed like a long time. could have been two minutes or ten minutes. the county fair racetrack says they quickly responded to that concern. just to ease everybody s concerns, to make the job yes feel more secure, we have added one extra paramedic. the races continued on this busy sunday. it s post time. in memory of jockey here ray herrera. and the fourth race was dedicated in his honor. earlier today i talked with the owner of the horse that herrera was riding. he tells me he had a ve
suffered bad head injuries and within seconds a team of emergency medical technicians got to him but this weekend a representative of the jockey guild tells us he believes paramedics would have been better qualified in that imagine. the memorial of jockey here ray herrera. the fourth race of the day was dedicated in his honor. on this track four days ago he was killed when the horse he was riding stumbled and he tumbled off. the jockey guild raised concern because of the type of immediate medical attention on scene. it was said, the emt s re on scene but the pair met kicks arrived afterwards. it seemed like a long time. though he acknowledges paramedics may not have helped much because of the injuries. after thursday s accident, the alameda county fair racetrack has agreed to beef up their medical chase team. due to this recent tragedy we have added one additional paramedic to be on the ambulance crew with the emts. before the racing day, friends and family gathered n