Man Dies From Ant Bites When Floods Prevent Quick Rescue
Thursday, August 28, 2008 – updated: 6:01 pm EDT August 28, 2008
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. -- Death by fire ants may seem unbelievable, but the tiny insects killed a man in Chuluota as he walked his dog outside a home just off Old Christmas Road. Apparently the man was swarmed when he stepped in an ant pile.While there are plenty of the ants floating in flood waters, it's a flooded road that prevented a quick rescue when Bob Cunningham, in his 60s, went into anaphylactic shock. Cunningham made it to a hospital, but died from his body's reaction to the ant bites.Because of the incident, the Seminole County Fire Department set up a temporary rescue station in western Chuluota.Lake Mills Road, the quickest rescue route for that area, is so badly damaged it will likely be closed for some time.
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