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This Firefighter Was Attacked By A 12-Foot Long Alligator While Swimming In A Lake And Survived

Despite returning home, J.C. still has some recovery journey to accomplish. After being discharged on August 13, J.C. was readmitted again due to a syncopal episode and hit his head. He had to stay in the hospital for a few days.

“We were very worried as he does not have any bone on the right side of his head for protection,” Kenny explained. 

Fortunately, the medical team was able to do the treatment, and J.C. returned home again on August 16. 

J.C. had spent his entire life serving his country and community. He was first served in the United States Air Force Pararescue and now a firefighter at the City of Oldsmar. 

If you wish to follow up with J.C.’s recovery and provide assistance, you may visit the family’s GoFundMe page here.

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