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Medical Examiner confirms 17 people died from heat-related issues July 7, 2021 3:48 PM Matthew Kincanon Updated: Elvis Santana/freeimages.com SPOKANE CO., Wash. More people have been identified to have died from issues caused by the heatwave in Spokane County since the beginning the of this month. The Spokane County Medical Examiner’s Office said there have been 17 heatwave-related deaths that occurred in Spokane since July 1. Compared to deaths between 2015 and 2020, there had only been 13 deaths in total due to heat exposure. The Medical Examiner’s office said the victims range in age from 26 to 84 and include 8 women and 9 men. Most of them were found alone in houses or apartments without air conditioning. Some were found in buildings where other occupants were suffering from heat-related illnesses as well. ....
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The medical examiner confirmed the cause of death for 45-year-old Nadine Hager was hyperthermia. Author: Kaitlin Riordan Updated: 5:25 PM PDT July 6, 2021 SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. The number of heat-related deaths in Spokane County grew over the July 4th holiday amid a historic heat wave that slammed the Northwest, bringing record-breaking temperatures to Spokane and surrounding areas. The medical examiner wrote on its website Tuesday afternoon that there are 15 deaths wherein circumstances suggest they may be heat-related, although autopsy results are not yet available to confirm. The medical examiner s office released this information after multiple media outlets requested information regarding deaths that may be heat-related. ....
Medical Examiner identifies 3 people who died from heat-related problems July 2, 2021 4:52 PM Matthew Kincanon Updated: Police Lights SPOKANE, Wash. The Spokane County Medical Examiner has identified three victims who died from heat-related illnesses due to the heat wave. The first person identified was 81-year-old David Bevleming, who died in the 11000 block of E. Maxwell in Spokane Valley on Thursday. The cause of his death was classified as environmental heat exposure, with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as contributing factors. The second person was identified as 64-year-old Deana Farwell, who died in the 200 block of W. Sprague in Spokane on Thursday. Her cause of death was classified the same as Bevleming’s, as well as the same contributing factors as his. ....
Two dead in Spokane from heat, authorities suspect others krem.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from krem.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.