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ZAP Report; Ohio Student Brutally Attacks Teachers

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ZAP is the Zombie Awareness Program. My team, along with myself, will be posting information over the next few weeks on what we can do when the inevitable comes at our door. It may be sooner than expected, however. Here is a news report from Ohio, America;

 

6th October, 2009;

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Police said an Ohio elementary school student bit a teacher on the arm and had to be pried off by a school official. Dayton police said the child was brought to the assistant principal's office at Patterson-Kennedy Elementary School Monday by teacher Stephen Green. The boy began throwing things in the office and had to be restrained by Green.

Assistant Principal Jack Johnson told police that Green was bitten on the forearm while clutching the child. Johnson said he had to pry the boy's mouth open so he'd let go.

 

Green, 54, went to a hospital to be treated for the bite.

 

The child, whose age was not released, was taken to a hospital for a psychological examination.

 

I have had a chat with my team about the current situation and we are currently at a state of red alert for the next 6 days. After an incident as such the possible infectivity status may take up to 2 weeks before it can be identified and terminated, or worse, spreads. A few members of my team have agreed for me to post what they have said. This is what they come up with about the situation:

 

Lee, aged 16 (Birthday on the 20th, October):

Hmmm... I really don't think he would be infected. Maybe just a crazy kid; you know how some kids are. The age of the kid wasn't released, however, leading us to believe that he is relitively young, as for he goes to an Elementary School. I would guess he would be in grade 2, maybe 3. I really don't know... Where would he even been bitten by a zombie or where could he have come in contact with the zombie virus?

 

Matthew, aged 17:

I think 2 things; First, possibal virus outbreak. Second; crazy kid. If it was an infection, however, we would have an amble ammount of time to identify and prepare for what will be coming. Knowing the army they wouldn't tell us. I am most inclined to believe the crazy boy story. You wanna know why? America is simply, no offence, but the majority of it is just crazy! Nearly half of USA is either Mafia, Drugies, you name it; they got it. You know?

 

Greg, aged 15:

I recon just a crazy kid. How many students hate their teachers... But biting them? That is just a bit on the creepy side of things, don't you think? This is why I think it might be a possible outbreak. Why would the student bite the teacher' arm? And why multiple at that? If you ask me, that just screams zombie but it also screams "get some bloody meds for this kid". The whole part about the age not being released is also a bit suspicious. Why wouldn't they release the age?

 

My personal opinion also alligns with the "Crazy Kid" story but also could be alligned with a strand of rabies which can, in a way, be classified as a zombie virus. Certain stands of rabies can make a person really agressive and to the extent of even possibly killing a family member. Depending on what the virus does is an entirely different thing entirely.

 

Me and my team will be reporting more information on possible outbreaks when we hear of them. Tip of the week:

Look out for news reports that read something along the lines of "Family mauled and partially eaten by a "maniac" or "maniacs". The victims have been taken to hospital to be treated for their wounds. 3 are currently in a coma whilst 1 is barely consious with a very high fever". These are obvious signs of possible zombie infection. Good luck.

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real..zombies?

 

 

Damn Tomo, you picked up something interesting.

 

 

I think that this could get creepy, but nothing related to zombies..

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