BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA—
Harcon, Inc.
Other animal bites, nonvenomous · Rabies
Final narrative
An employee was gathering stacked building materials at the perimeter of the job site. When the employee picked up a piece of lumber, a raccoon jumped out from underneath the pile and bit the employee's right hand. The bite pierced the employee's glove. The employee was hospitalized due to rabies.
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