Crime & Safety
Heat Possible Cause in Death of Easley Woman
Temperatures above 100 throughout region causing health and safety issues.

An elderly woman has died in an Easley nursing home according to WSPA.
Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley said that the air conditioning in one of the three wings at Majesty Health & Rehab was not functioning when the woman collapsed on Saturday. The victim was taken to Baptist Easley Hoispital, where she died.
She would have been 85 tomorrow. An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death.
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Kelley says an elderly woman collapsed Saturday inside the Majestly Health & Rehab of Easley and was taken to Baptist Easley Hospital where she died. Kelley says the air conditioning in two of the three wings were working but the third wing air conditioner was not working properly.
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For more information on the risks of high heat, visit the website of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) which explains what a Heat Index is and how it can help you determine what course of action to take. Staying hydrated is critical.
Did you know that on average, excessive heat claims more lives each year than floods, lightning, tornadoes and hurricanes combined?
The NOAA also has a guide to heat safety available on its site.
If you're among the many pet-owners in the Upstate, here is a quick guide from the Humane Society on how to keep your pets safe during oppressive heat.
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