Updated
Updated · Voice of OC · Jul 10
Julian Hernandez Dies 1 Month After Irvine Rattlesnake Bite During Bike Ride
Updated
Updated · Voice of OC · Jul 10

Julian Hernandez Dies 1 Month After Irvine Rattlesnake Bite During Bike Ride

2 articles · Updated · Voice of OC · Jul 10

Summary

  • 25-year-old Julian Hernandez of Costa Mesa died after spending more than a month in the hospital following a rattlesnake bite on an Irvine trail.
  • Irvine police said Hernandez had stopped near the Quail Hill Community Center, apparently lost balance while unclipping his bike shoe, fell into brush and was bitten on the leg.
  • Police said there is no criminal investigation, even as Hernandez’s family has publicly questioned the handling of his medical care.
  • CDC data show 7,000 to 8,000 U.S. snake bites each year cause only about five deaths, and Irvine police said the city has not recorded a rattlesnake bite in at least a decade.
  • Orange County officials used the case to urge hikers and bikers to stay on marked trails, wear protective clothing, carry a charged phone and call 911 immediately after any bite.

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