The victim was identified as Brittney Prehn of north suburban Woodstock.
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Witnesses said Prehn was on her cell phone when she was struck. Officials said the lightning appeared to strike her in the ear, then traveled through her body.
"It almost appears she was struck while talking on the phone. There's significant damage to the phone that caused the injuries to her face, and the electricity exit was through her foot," said a medic working at the hospital.
Sheriff's officers responded to the campground in Twin Lakes around 12:35 a.m. Friday and found Prehn unconscious. She was transported in serious condition to Northern Illinois Medical Center for treatment. She was later transferred to Loyola University Medical Center.
"Her shoe exploded off and her other shoe was all black and burnt," a witness said. "Blood was coming out of her ears."
A relative told ABC7 Eyewitness News she is currently in the Intensive Care Unit.
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Prehn did not have identification on her at the time of the strike. Her parents reached out to the Sheriff's Office to identify her.
Witnesses said they scrambled to find shelter as powerful storms moved through the area, and heard the strike.
The Kenosha County Sheriff's Office said there were no indications Prehn was doing anything wrong or unsafe at the time she was struck.