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CBS4 (Doral, Florida) 17 June 06 Miami Rescuers Aid Coral Snake Bite Victim
Lakeland: One of Florida’s more unfavorable species of wildlife bit a Lakeland woman and sent Miami-Dade rescuers in search of an anti-venom.
Miami Dade Fire Rescue responded to a Coral Snake bite in Lakeland, Florida located in Polk County. Because of an apparent state-wide shortage of the anti-venom, Miami Dade Fire Rescue had to deliver the anti-venom via airplane.
Rescuers used a Metro Dade Police airplane, the plane’s first flight leaving from Tamiami Airport.
Rescuers arrived to the area emergency room where the victim was rushed to and administered the anti-venom. Officials say the victim’s condition improved almost immediately and is expected to make a full recovery.
Coral Snakes can be found all over Florida. Residents are warned that should one be encountered, Animal Control officials should be contacted immediately.
http://cbs4.com/local/local_story_168212604.html Miami Rescuers Aid Coral Snake Bite Victim
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