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According to police, she was able to escape and her parents immediately called for help. When authorities arrived to scene, Alena was had the axe in one and and the fingers in the other. She was taken to have her mental health assessed.&nbsp;<br>
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The medical building has been disinfected using standard procedures, and no one who was in the building on Sunday needs to take any special precautions because the patient never posed a risk to others, Harvard Vanguard said in its
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This patient had no cough or sneezing, no vomiting or diarrhea, and no bleeding, and therefore was not exposing anyone to blood or body fluids, the letter stated. Staff and patients coming to Braintree are safe.  
  
"This is a deeply disturbing case," a police spokesman said, according to .<br>
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The patient, who has not been identified, was transported to Beth Israel by Brewster Ambulance. In a statement, company president Mark Brewster said the Brewster Ambulance team followed its Ebola protocol when interacting and transporting the patient.
  
In a similar case in the United States, a man in North Carolina named Pazuzu Algarad was arrested for sacrificing animals as a Satanic ritual. He was busted with two carcasses in his back yard and was described as being possessed by an eyewitness.&nbsp; His wife allegedly sacrificed another animal in October 2009, and Algarad has been accused of killing a person in July of the same year.<br>
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Our staff has been carefully preparing over the last several weeks for situations like this, and today those preparations were put into practice, Brewster said. The actions by all emergency responders, including Braintree firefighters and police and our EMS team, went exactly according to protocol.  
  
After investigating the property, filled with peeled - off wallpaper and scribbled with Satan swastikas, police declared it as unsafe for human life.<br>
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According to Harvard Vanguard, the patient had recently traveled to Liberia and came to the facility complaining of headache and muscle aches. John Monahan of Fox 25  that the patient came to the facility to refill a prescription. He then  returned to his car before clinic staff ran out after him to prevent him from leaving
  
"Usually on a full moon, they sacrificed at least one rabbit, and then he would eat the heart of it, and then burn the flesh of the rabbit," the eyewitness said, according to the .<br><p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li></li><li></li><li></li></ul>
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@@@ The medical building has been disinfected using standard procedures, and no one who was in the building on Sunday needs to take any special precautions because the patient never posed a risk to others, Harvard Vanguard said in its

This patient had no cough or sneezing, no vomiting or diarrhea, and no bleeding, and therefore was not exposing anyone to blood or body fluids, the letter stated. Staff and patients coming to Braintree are safe. 

The patient, who has not been identified, was transported to Beth Israel by Brewster Ambulance. In a statement, company president Mark Brewster said the Brewster Ambulance team followed its Ebola protocol when interacting and transporting the patient.

Our staff has been carefully preparing over the last several weeks for situations like this, and today those preparations were put into practice, Brewster said. The actions by all emergency responders, including Braintree firefighters and police and our EMS team, went exactly according to protocol. 

According to Harvard Vanguard, the patient had recently traveled to Liberia and came to the facility complaining of headache and muscle aches. John Monahan of Fox 25 that the patient came to the facility to refill a prescription. He then returned to his car before clinic staff ran out after him to prevent him from leaving

According to , symptoms of Ebola include fever, muscle pain, weakness, vomiting, stomach pain, unexplained bleeding, severe headache and diarrhea.

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