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Family describes the bee attack surprised that he left 10 stinged

Family describes the bee attack surprised that he left 10 stinged

Surprise, az (azfamily) – Two surprised young boys share their stories after being attacked by a bee swarm!

The bee attack happened on Monday night near 175th Avenue and Greenway Road, right west of loop 303.

The firefighters were called in the neighborhood after 10 people were attacked, one of whom was to be sent to the hospital.

The neighbors captured videos from the moment the firefighters transported small children in their firefighters to remove them from all the bees.

Five children and four firefighters were attacked, and an adult man was attacked and had to be hospitalized, fire officials said.

Darren, 11 years old, and his 8 -year -old brother Brady, ride their scooters Monday night, in their surprise neighborhood, when they were caught in a bee wheel that began to attack them.

“Come to find out that this type received 11 stings; This guy received 14, “said their father, Ryan Mitchell. “He has one next to his eye.”

They were not alone. Surprise Fire says a man checked his mail when he came across a hive. The bees became aggressive and stuck it, probably more than 50 times.

The neighbors called 911 as they sprayed it with water. The man had an allergy to the bees and was in a hurry at the hospital.

“It was a box of water irrigation directly across the street, where the hive was itself. This swarm came out and driven away on the green belt, ”said the Fire Captain Philip Martell.

As the fire crews arrived there, they saw a group of young children in the area, they also stuck.

In a video of spectator shared with the Arizona family, firefighters can be seen by placing children inside the fire engine to protect them from bees. In this process, four goods were stung.

Mitchell, who was home, received an alarming phone.

“He was my oldest on the phone saying” Hey, we’re in the fire truck “and he wasn’t one of the” hey father we’re in the fire truck “. It was okay, something is not right here, ”he said.

He ran to chaos and stuck, trying to help his sons.

“He continued to continue. It was felt that you were stabbed by a needle, Darren said. “It was really Dorut for 10 minutes.”

“It was quite painful that he jumped the school the next day,” Mitchell said.

The two boys say that firefighters were comforting them even with chaos.

“One told us a story about him went to the campsite and was rotated by Hornets,” Darren said. “He taught us if we ever stuck us how to remove them and told us that everything would be okay.”

The boys are still pain, but they say they are grateful to everyone who helped them.

“I want to thank you. I thank the firefighters and to everyone involved, “they said. “Thank you to the lady who told them to run at the fire truck, it is wonderful.”

The family in Arizona spoke with a local pest control company, who said it is rare for bees to be active in February.

It is usually around mid -March and April, when they begin to come out more as the temperatures become warmer. But since it was a hot February, they are much earlier than usual.

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