A scorpion stung a woman at Logan Airport in Boston Sunday night, according to Massachusetts State Police. Sgt. Gregory Jones said the 40-year-old woman was getting luggage in the baggage claim area ...
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. Boston ...
A passenger at Boston Logan was stung by a scorpion yesterday while retrieving her luggage in the baggage claim area of customs, according to police.
State police did not respond to questions about the woman’s condition, but scorpion stings rarely put lives at risk, according to the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control. When reached for ...
The woman was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, state police said. Scorpion stings or bites can cause mild discomfort or pain, and symptoms usually only last up to 48 hours, according to ...
Scorpions are not typically found in the Boston area, the Mayo Clinic said. A passenger at Boston Logan was stung by a scorpion while retrieving her luggage in the baggage claim area of customs ...
She was taken to the hospital, but officials don’t know how the scorpion got there. Most scorpion stings don’t need hospital care, but severe cases may require anti-venom. BOSTON - Massachusetts ...
BOSTON (WBZ) — A scorpion stung a woman at Logan Airport in Boston Sunday night, according to Massachusetts State Police. Sgt. Gregory Jones said the 40-year-old woman was getting luggage in the ...