911 call: Adult taken from Tiger Woods' home
WINDERMERE, Fla. (AP) — Fire department medics responded early today to a 911 call at Tiger Woods' Orlando-area home and took an adult to the hospital.
An emergency dispatcher took the call from Woods' home at 2:35 a.m. and transferred it to Orange County Fire Rescue, Orange County Sheriff's Office spokesman Jim Solomons told The Associated Press.
An adult patient was taken to Health Central Hospital in Ocoee, the same place Woods was treated after he crashed his sport utility vehicle outside his home last month, fire rescue spokeswoman Genevieve Latham said. The patient's condition was not immediately known.
Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, did not immediately respond to an e-mail requesting comment.
Media attention has been focused on the world's No. 1 golfer since he hit a hydrant and a tree around 2:25 a.m. on the Friday after Thanksgiving. The Florida Highway Patrol last week cited Woods for careless driving and fined him $164.
The accident - and Woods' refusal to answer questions about it - fueled speculation about a possible dispute between him and his wife, Elin.
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