A man was hospitalized Tuesday afternoon after being bitten by a shark while swimming near Hollywood Beach, Florida. Emergency crews responded to the 4100 block of Ocean Drive around 3 p.m. after receiving reports of a swimmer in distress.
Hollywood Fire Rescue spokesperson Chai Kauffman said the victim had a serious bite wound to his upper arm. First responders applied a tourniquet at the scene before transporting him to a nearby hospital. The incident marked the first confirmed shark attack in the area in recent memory.
Witnesses said the man suddenly jumped out of the water and began screaming, drawing attention to the injury. Lifeguards quickly evacuated the water and followed standard safety protocol, waiting 30 minutes to monitor for further marine life before allowing beachgoers to return.
No additional injuries were reported, and officials are continuing to monitor the area.
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