Woman bitten on back while hiking, responders assist


Emergency responders are helping a woman who was bitten on the back while hiking. She is aware and breathing but feels confused. Her mother is now with her.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
01:22
Transcript:
Nine hundred and one leaving stationing one, two firefighters in DCA 20 minutes. She gets responding to 295 deer past street. You're responding for a 26-year-old female conscious and breathing. Originally it was home alone, but now her mother is on scene. She was on a hike and felt something bite her on her back while she was sitting down. She only assumes as a snake, but did not see the snake, and she first felt this around 1540-15-1540-1540. Yeah, 32 copies. And just to confirm, it's been over an hour and all she has in the bite and has got other symptoms. She feels... somewhat confused, but she's not sure if that's a bodily function or her being in a panic about this. She's having no difficulty breathing or swallowing, though. Go up here.
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Loveland, CO
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