ABC News June 2, 2019

17-year-old girl wounded in shark attack off North Carolina beach

WATCH: 17-year-old recovering after brutal shark bite

A teenager was airlifted to a North Carolina hospital on Sunday after she was bitten by a shark.

The 17-year-old girl suffered severe injuries to her legs, pelvis and hands while swimming off Atlantic Beach in North Carolina, authorities said.

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Firefighters and paramedics responded to the scene at around noon and airlifted her to Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, North Carolina, where she was treated for "deep lacerations to her leg, pelvic and hand areas," according to the Atlantic Beach Fire Department.

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A 17-year-old girl was bitten by a shark while swimming at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, on Sunday, June 02, 2019.

The hospital identified the victims as 17-year-old Paige Winter and confirmed she’d been bitten by a shark. It said she was recovering and listed in "good" condition as of late Sunday.

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"Her family expresses their appreciation for the first responders, the individuals on the beach who helped and her heroic father who saved her life," the hospital said in a statement. "Despite this unfortunate circumstance, Paige is an unwavering advocate for the marine life and the animals who live in the water."

"She wishes for people to continue to respect sharks in their environment and their safety," the statement added.

ABC News' Darren Reynolds and Olivia Rubin contributed to this report.