Orlando, Florida (CNN) -- Paramedics responded to a medical call at Tiger Woods' home in Orange County, Florida, early Tuesday, the county fire service said.
A patient was taken from the home to a hospital, said Genevieve Latham, a spokeswoman for Orange County Fire Rescue.
She said paramedics responded to an address that, according to tax records, belongs to Woods' and his wife, Elin Nordegren.
Medics arrived at the home at 2:37 a.m. and stayed until 3:13 a.m. when an ambulance from Health Central Hospital in Ocoee arrived, Latham said.
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The spokeswoman would not say who was taken to the hospital or what the person's condition was.
CNN affiliate WESH-TV reported that the ambulance carried a woman to Health Central. Footage that CNN obtained showed a blonde woman being taken out of an ambulance on a stretcher and carried inside the hospital.
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It is the same hospital where Woods was taken after he crashed his sport utility vehicle on November 27.
The TV station said a Cadillac Escalade, similar to the one Woods crashed, came to the Ocoee hospital shortly after the 911 call.
Woods, 33, has been mired in controversy since he crashed his SUV outside his mansion
Woods struck a fire hydrant and a tree, was placed in an ambulance and taken to Health Central. He was released several hours later.
A police report called his injuries serious, but a spokesman for Woods described them as minor.
Speculation about what led up to the accident heightened after the couple declined to speak with investigators.
Us Weekly magazine published a story alleging that Woods had an affair with Jaimee Grubbs, whom the publication identified as a 24-year-old cocktail waitress. Woods apologized for unspecified "transgressions."
The golfer said he had let his family down. Since then, more alleged mistresses have come forward.