Health officials responded swiftly after a rabid bat was discovered last week in Fremont’s Glenmoor neighborhood. Teams have been actively canvassing the area, going door to door to inform residents about potential exposure risks and provide guidelines on what to do if they encounter any bats. The bat was found in a residential backyard, prompting immediate quarantine protocols to prevent any further contact between the animal and neighborhood inhabitants. Officials urge residents to remain vigilant, especially during twilight hours when bats are most active.

Residents are advised to keep an eye out for the following signs indicating possible rabies infection in wildlife or pets:

  • Unusual aggression or lethargy in animals
  • Difficulty in flying or disoriented movement in bats
  • Contact with pets showing symptoms like excessive drooling or trembling
Action Recommended Response
Finding a Bat Inside a Home Contact animal control immediately; avoid direct contact
Exposure to a Bat Seek medical advice for possible post-exposure prophylaxis
Noticing Sick Wildlife Report to local health authorities promptly