Emergency crews responded to the home of embattled golfer Tiger Woods after a 911 call early this morning, ABC's Orlando affiliate WFTV reported.
Orange County Fire Rescue was dispatched to Deacon Circle shortly after 2:36 a.m. and transported a patient to the hospital, fire rescue spokeswoman Genevieve Latham told ABCNews.com.
Latham said she could not comment on the nature of the call other than to say it was a "medical call."
She did not confirm where the call originated but WFTV reported that it came from Woods' home.
WFTV also reported seeing a woman being removed from the ambulance on a gurney after arriving at the Health Central Hospital in Ocoee, the same hospital Woods was taken to following a car accident the Friday after Thanksgiving.
The ambulance was followed by a black Cadillac Escalade, similar to the car Woods was driving when he crashed into a tree nearly two weeks ago, setting of a firestorm of tabloid reports about domestic strife and his many apparent mistresses.
Witnesses told WFTV that the Escalade was driven by an attractive blonde who bore similarities to Woods' wife, Elin Nordegren, and the car's license plate was one number off from the plate on the car Woods was driving the night of the crash.
A woman with blond hair was seen being removed from the ambulance on a stretcher.
Nordegren's mother, a Swedish politician, and twin sister had reportedly come to the U.S. and were spending time at the Woods' home.
Latham said there was no record of police being on the scene after this morning's emergency call.
The activity in Woods' Deacon Circle neighborhood comes hours after reports that Nordegren may have moved out and purchased a home in Sweden.
Swedish newspapers today reported she had bought a $2 million home dubbed Faglaro Mansion on a small, secluded island reachable by ferry from Stockholm.
-ABC news
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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