6-year-old boy suffers over 100 bee stings on hiking trail

By | May 13, 2013

A 6-year old boy was hospitalized Sunday morning after suffering extensive bee stings on a popular hiking trail, Pima County Sheriff's deputy Tom Peine told Tucson News Now.

Peine said the boy is stable as of Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. He was stung more than a hundred times.

“Three of the victims were sitting on a rock... the father had the 6-year-old in his lap, trying to protect his face from the bees,” said Robert Raterink, a Pima County Sheriff's Search and Rescue spokesman.

Golder Ranch Fire and Rescue spokesman Will Seeley said rescuers assisted four other victims just off the Linda Vista Trail east of Calle Concordia and Oracle Road.

The other four hikers all were stung more than 100 times, Seeley said.

Three of the victims were taken to the hospital by ambulance. Two others did not want medical treatment.

A caller to 9-1-1 reported a prolonged attack and that the boy and another hiker were going into shock.

Seeley said the bees were extremely aggressive and also strung rescue personnel.

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source : http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/05/13/6-year-old-boy-suffers-extensive-bee-stings-on-hiking-trail/

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