Maryland health officials say there have now been four heat-related deaths in the state this summer.
This week's report on heat-related illnesses in the state shows the addition of three deaths. The new report lists the death of a Wicomico County woman 65 or older, a Baltimore County man 65 or older and a Baltimore County girl.
Baltimore County police say 16-month-old Sabriya Towels died last week after she was left in a vehicle for several hours. The office of the Medical Examiner ruled that the cause of death was hyperthermia.
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That's why you should not leave pets in vehicles.
ReplyDeleteSeriously. In this day and age, how does anyone leave a child in a car?
ReplyDeleteI sure am glad no one used to die from heat....what a miserable, recent, global warming, occurance.
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ReplyDeleteI sure am glad no one used to die from heat....what a miserable, recent, global warming, occurance.
July 12, 2013 at 10:48 PM
Your sarcasm is noted, but not appropriate for such a serious subject. Stay classy.