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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Person at Woods’s Home Hospitalized

One person was taken from the residence of Florida golfer Tiger Woods to a hospital early Tuesday after emergency services received a 911 call about a medical issue, the local authorities.
It was unclear who had been hospitalized, but there seems to be Mr. Woods. Local news reports described a middle-aged woman with blonde hair is wheeled from an ambulance to the emergency room at Health Central Hospital in Ocoee, Florida, within walking distance from the house of Mr. Woods in a luxury subdivision Windermere.

The local television reports said a younger woman with blonde hair was seen driving to the hospital Tuesday morning, just behind the ambulance. Mr. Woods's wife, Elin Nordegren, was seen leaving the hospital Wednesday morning, according to local reports. His mother-in-law, Barbro Holmberg, had been staying at home recently.

The Orange County Fire Department officials refused to disclose the identity of the person taken to hospital, their condition, or why the individual needed medical attention. They said that only responders received the 911 call around 2:36 Eastern time on Tuesday and had left the house by 3:13

"As soon as the cleaning of the information as is consistent with privacy laws, we will disclose it," said Marianne Nuckles, the main fire rescue spokesman.

It was the second time in recent weeks that the authorities were called to the house of Mr. Woods in the dark of night, and the incident seemed likely to renew the intense scrutiny of his personal life. Mr. Woods slammed his SUV into a fire hydrant and a tree on a neighboring property about 2:30 am on Nov. 27, the day after Thanksgiving. That event triggered a frenzy of media and a barrage of complaints by several women who had relationships with Mr. Woods.

Mr. Woods, who is married, has issued a public apology, but not specific, saying on its website, "I left my family and I regret the violations with all my heart."

Mr. Woods agent, Mark Steinberg, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Health Central Hospital declined to comment, citing privacy laws.

The car driven by the young woman was described as a black Cadillac Escalade, similar to the one made famous in the early morning accident two weeks ago.

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