Updated
Updated · WJHG · Jun 8
Shark Mauls NSA Panama City Employee, Leaving Man in Critical Condition After 11:45 a.m. Attack
Updated
Updated · WJHG · Jun 8

Shark Mauls NSA Panama City Employee, Leaving Man in Critical Condition After 11:45 a.m. Attack

3 articles · Updated · WJHG · Jun 8

Summary

  • An NSA Panama City employee in his late 20s was rushed into surgery after a shark attack left him critically injured on both arms while he swam near the base marina during a lunch break.
  • Commanding officer Tristan Oliveria said the man, a four-year base employee, was in the water with a colleague around 11:45 a.m. Monday when the shark struck; the second swimmer was not hurt.
  • NSA Panama City Fire and Emergency Services took the victim to HCA Gulf Coast Hospital for emergency treatment.
  • The Bay County Sheriff's Office, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and NOAA are investigating the attack as the base said more details would be released later.

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