A 23-year-old Florida woman bitten by a 2-foot nurse shark Sunday
afternoon was taken to the hospital with it still attached to her arm, a
fire rescue spokesman said. A splint board was used to support the unidentified woman's arm and
the shark as she lay on the stretcher and was placed into an ambulance
at Red
Reef Park off the Atlantic Ocean, Ocean Rescue Capt. Clint Tracy said.
The shark was killed by a bystander before the fire department's
arrival "but was still attached to her arm" when she arrived at Boca
Regional Hospital in stable condition, fire rescue spokesman Robert
Lemons said. She later was released from the hospital, Lemons told UPI.
Several people nearby said the woman and her friends were antagonizing the shark.
Nate Pachter, 11, told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that he and his
cousin were snorkeling when he saw a group "holding the shark by its
tail. They were messing with it."
Nurse sharks are common in offshore Florida waters and can grow up to 14 feet in length.
UPI
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