AP via Yahoo! News wrote:SHINNSTON, W.Va. - A woman painting a fence in the community of Bethlehem in Harrison County had to call emergency responders on her cell phone Wednesday after a camel sat on her and pinned her to the ground.
Volunteer firefighters and the property owner helped move the 1,500-pound camel off the woman, who was having trouble breathing, ambulance driver Brent Hicks said Wednesday.
"There is no protocol on something like this," said Hicks.
Officials declined to release the names of the painter or the property owner who owns the camel.
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haha. I'd liek that to happen to me, especially during history class. I envision a camel busting the wall and climbing on my desk for a cuddle, until it stops breathing and pinns me to the desk.
mtryanks12 wrote:haha. I'd liek that to happen to me, especially during history class. I envision a camel busting the wall and climbing on my desk for a cuddle, until it stops breathing and pinns me to the desk.
SHINNSTON, W.Va. - A woman painting a fence in the community of Bethlehem in Harrison County had to call emergency responders on her cell phone Wednesday after a camel sat on her and pinned her to the ground.
Why are there Camals on the run in West Virginia and why did she not move when it cam near her?
SHINNSTON, W.Va. - A woman painting a fence in the community of Bethlehem in Harrison County had to call emergency responders on her cell phone Wednesday after a camel sat on her and pinned her to the ground.
Why are there Camals on the run in West Virginia and why did she not move when it cam near her?
Maybe they are a somewhat common sight there, and she thought nothing of it. I think the bigger question is, why would you live somewhere where camels are a common sight!?!