The man’s bite scars were taken care of at Geisinger Medical Center.
A bear attacked a Pennsylvania man at his home last week, but he was able to get away.
The man’s wife, Lori Swartz, took a home video of the event and posted it on Facebook.
The video shows a medium-sized bear walking onto the couple’s land in Danville, Pennsylvania, and going into the garage as two cats watch.
A few seconds later, John Swartz walks into the garage. He doesn’t know what’s going to happen. Less than 10 seconds later, the cats jump out of their chairs as if shocked by a noise.
Swartz falls out of the garage doorway and holds his head as he tries to get back into the house quickly.
After a few minutes, the bear walks out of the garage and off the couple’s land.
Swartz later told the media that the bear’s experience happened so fast that he didn’t have time to figure out what happened until after the bear was gone.
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Swartz told the source, “My head hurt and I hit my head on the wall. We didn’t know what happened outside until we got the video. I didn’t realize I fell over the bear and kept walking down the sidewalk holding my head while going into the house to get a washcloth.” “I was hurt, and blood was coming out of me.”
Swartz was taken to Geisinger Medical Center, where he was treated for his bite wounds and given a tetanus shot.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission told Fox News Digital that when the couple called for help, police went to their home to help. The organization has set up a trap to catch the bear.
In central Pennsylvania, about 65 miles north of Harrisburg, is the town of Danville.
On Monday, the same kind of thing happened in Idaho. A black bear attacked a man and its cub as he opened the door to his garage. The guy who was hurt called wildlife officials, who ended up killing the bear and its cub for the safety of the public.