Jack, a Baton Rouge paramedic, was working a prolonged rescue scene, in August with the ambient temperature of 100° F. After 1 hour, he started to feel extremely fatigued and dizzy, so he measured his oral temperature, which was 100.3 F, Jack's natural (physiologic and behavioral) response to this hyperthermia would not include O seeking a cool place to rest O flushing or vasodilation of his skin O lowering his basal metabolic rate O sweating