
A 40-year-old woman was taken to a hospital Sunday night after a scorpion stung her while she was retrieving her luggage at the baggage claim area at Boston Logan International Airport. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Boston Emergency Medical Services took the woman to an area hospital by ambulance just before 7 p.m., they said in a statement to NBC News. It's not clear what kind of scorpion stung the woman or what condition she was in.
Main Idea: Boston Emergency Medical Services took a 40-year-old woman to the hospital after she was stung by a scorpion while getting her luggage at Boston Logan Airport.
Key Points:
A rare scorpion sting at Logan Airport may raise fear among travelers and workers and could lead to added costs for pest checks and safety reviews.
Boston Emergency Medical Services helped get the woman fast hospital care, which can limit harm when unusual emergencies happen.
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Public emergency service that transported the woman to the hospital and is one of the main responding entities.
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