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Waco City Worker Taken To Hospital After Bee Sting
A Waco city worker who suffered a reaction after a bee sting was taken to a local hospital late Thursday afternoon.
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WACO (July 16, 2009)—A Waco city worker who suffered a reaction after he was stung one or two times by a bee was taken to a local hospital late Thursday afternoon.
A coworker was driving the man who was stung to the hospital when the reaction worsened.
The coworker called 911 for an ambulance, which met the workers on Bosque Boulevard just past Rambler Drive.
The worker’s name was not immediately available.
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Posted by: Someone
Location: Near-Here
on Jul 17, 2009 at 12:43 PM
I really feel sorry for this guy, because I've personally seen what a bee or wasp sting can do to a person that is allergic to them. (and it can kill the victim).
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Location: West Harrison, Indiana
on Jul 16, 2009 at 06:38 PM
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