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Swimmer bitten by shark off coast of Cape Cod, officials say

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Swimmer bitten by shark off coast of Cape Cod, officials say
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ByJulia Jacobo
August 16, 2018, 2:00 AM

A beach on the coast of Cape Cod has been closed after a swimmer was bitten by a shark, officials said.

The coastal town of Truro announced that Longnook Beach has been closed to swimming due to the shark attack on Wednesday afternoon.

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Witnesses scrambled to help bring an injured swimmer to safety after a shark attack in Cape Cod, Mass.
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The 61-year-old man was located about 30 yards off shore in the water when he was bitten, Truro police said in a statement.

Witnesses nearby attempted to stop the bleeding, Kerstin Peter Leitner, a graduate from the Connell School of Nursing at Boston College, told ABC News Affiliate WCVB.

"We grabbed all the towels that we could, put them on him to stop the bleeding," Leitner said.

Authorities are investigating a possible shark attack at Longnook Beach in Truro, Massachusetts, on the Cape Cod coast.
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No one in the area had cellphone service, so someone had to run to a nearby home to call 911, witness Molly Tobin, another nursing school graduate, told the station.

The victim was treated and transported to the Marconi Site helispot in Wellfleet and then flown via helicopter to Tufts Medical Center in Boston, police said.

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Several shark sightings have been reported in the area in recent days, according to WCVB.

Authorities are investigating a possible shark attack at Longnook Beach in Truro, Massachusetts, on the Cape Cod coast.
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An increase in the gray and harbor seal population in the Cape Cod region has attracted great white sharks to the area, according to the station.

The incident marked the first shark attack in Massachusetts since 2012, WCVB reported. The 2012 attack also happened in Turo.

Long Nook Beach in Truro, Cape Cod, MA.
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