Swarming bees stung three people multiple times in a motel in Phoenix and cause one of the injured to be sent to the hospital.
After being called out for reports of swarming bees, the Phoenix Fire Department accessed the lobby of a motel near Thomas Road and 48th Street in Phoenix, the fire department said on Wednesday.
Upon arrival, the fire department crews found three people that had been stung multiple times after a swarm of bees had become disturbed.
One of the three people, a 37-year-old man, required transportation in critical condition to the hospital for further evaluation and treatment, according to the statement.
Western Food Safety Summit Goes Virtual May 5-6
The two-day event will take place on Zoom and will explore strategic field-to-fork innovations in soil and water management, equipment and technology.
The two-day event will use the online Zoom platform to explore strategic field-to-fork innovations in soil and water management, equipment and technology, while assuring the safety of presenters and attendees amid the ongoing pandemic.
The registration deadline is April 15, and a discounted early-bird price of $250 is available through Feb. 28. Space is limited. Opportunities also remain for sponsors and virtual exhibitors.
Dr. Raúl Rodríguez, interim superintendent/president of the Hartnell Community College District, will open the summit on May 5 with a greeting and overview at 9 a.m.