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Woman treated for hypothermia after lightning strikeGainesville FL

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NE 23rd St, Gainesville, FL

A woman born in 1961 was struck by lightning and developed hypothermia. She is conscious and breathing and is being transported from near Lilac Cottage B for medical care.

Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Near Lilac Cottage B, NE 23rd Street. We have a female patient born in 1961 being transported after lightning strike and hypothermia. Patient is conscious and breathing. Patient has a G-tube and will be in the day room. It's 151 hours.

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NE 23rd St, Gainesville, FL
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