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– A tree “unexpectedly broke and fell” at the San Antonio Zoo on Wednesday, injuring seven guests, including one critically.The zoo’s security/EMT team treated the guests followed by San Antonio Park Police, the San Antonio Police Department and the San Antonio Fire Department.
According to SAFD spokesman Joe Arrington, one of the injured guests was transported to a hospital as a Priority 1, which usually indicates a victim suffered a life-threatening injury.
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