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It’s So Hot in Death Valley It’s Delaying Emergency Medical Rescues

Temperatures Reach 130F in Death Valley, California
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Temperatures were so extreme in Death Valley National Park this week that a medical helicopter was unable to respond to the scene when a 71-year-old man was dying.

The local coroner in California still has to determine the cause of his death on Wednesday, but officials suspect extreme heat — that hit 121F when he died — was a factor, according to the National Park Service.