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A woman was taken to the hospital from the home of Tiger Woods early Tuesday, according toWESH-TV in Orange County, Fla., and the Orlando Sentinel.

According to WESH-TV, the log showed the patient initially refused transport but was later listed as an advanced-life-support patient. WESH-TV showed footage of a woman being taken on a stretcher into the hospital. Advanced life support is a term used by paramedics or EMTs for resuscitation efforts that extend beyond basic CPR.

The news comes a day after reports that a Florida trooper who suspected Woods was driving under the influence sought a subpoena for the golfer's blood results from the hospital he was taken to after crashing his SUV, but prosecutors rejected the petition for insufficient information.

It also comes a day after reports that Woods' wife, Elin Nordegren, had moved out of the house.

Woods' attorney, Mark NeJame, didn't return a phone call for comment.

-- Houston Mitchell

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