Santa Clara County investigating 19 deaths as possibly heat-related

Officials in Santa Clara County are investigating 19 deaths to determine whether those deaths were heat-related, after a record-breaking heat wave baked much of the Bay Area in the days before and after the Fourth of July.

“The 19 cases investigated are potential heat-related deaths, based on the circumstances and our investigation. The circumstances include when an individual was last seen alive, the condition of their body when found, status of temperature inside the home, recent medical complaints, and any underlying medical conditions, among others,” the County of Santa Clara Office of the Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office said on Thursday.

The office said four of the people were confirmed to be homeless, one was homeless and enrolled in a transitional housing program, and nine were over the age of 65.

Meanwhile, the emergency department at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center saw a notable increase in the number of people coming in complaining about heat illness in the first four days of July. The department saw 12 patients in the first four days of the month, more than the total they saw in May, and approaching the total of 21 for June, according to Roger Ross, spokesperson for the county.

Stanford Health Care’s emergency department saw increases in health-related symptoms, such as dehydration and fainting, among elderly patients.

Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco and San Mateo counties had not reported any heat-related deaths as of Thursday.

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