'Superhuman' Teen Hurls Blood To Fend Off Firefighters Responding For Rescue; Emergency Workers Find Eight Teens Drenched In Blood On Scene

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Oct 04, 2013 11:39 AM EDT

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A teen with "superhuman strength" reportedly hurled blood at firefighters to fend them off from making a rescue in a drug-fueled party, Huffington Post reported Thursday.

The 16-year-old boy along with his friend allegedly spit blood all over responding firefighters, summoned to rescue another teen who reportedly suffered from a seizure after taking LSD, KTVU reported.

According to the police, two teens managed to spit blood all over the responding paramedics and firefighters, who were attempting to make a rescue. One of the teens, a 16-year-old boy allegedly displayed "superhuman strength" in blocking the authorities to enter the California home, adding that the boy was alleged "superhuman" was covered in blood as well.

"It's interesting that both firefighters and a deputy both described this individual as having superhuman strength," Lt. Doug Pittman, Marin County Sheriff's spokesman, said. "This is something we used to see years ago with the use of PCP. We don't see that very much anymore."

The responders immediately asked for backup once the 16-year-old boy along with his 18-year-old girlfriend began to vomit blood into the firefighters' faces, authorities said.

Few minutes later, officers from neighboring cities managed to show up and calm the scene by sending emergency workers inside to help the seizing teen.

Inside the California home, emergency workers identified eight more partygoers drenched in blood as well as several drug paraphernalia including: heroin, cocaine, marijuana, and a variant of ecstasy, The San Francisco Appeal said.

According to deputies, the blood all over the eight partygoers was from the "blood vomit" of the 16-year-old boy who inflicted injuries to himself while under the influence.

"The two spitting teens, along with another 18-year-old male, were all charged with resisting arrest, being under the influence and assaulting emergency workers," Huffington Post reported, adding, "All three were taken to a nearby hospital to let the drugs wear off before being booked into either Marin County Jail or juvenile hall."

The daughter's owner of the California home, a 16-year-old girl, was charged with a misdemeanor under the county's Social Host Accountability Ordinance.

Authorities said that an investigation is ongoing and that other partygoers might face charges as well.

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