A man walks into a clinic (CareNow) in Frisco Texas with Ebola symptoms and reported direct contact with Patient Zero, Thomas Eric Duncan. • Clinic on lockdown. • Dallas Health and CDC in Hazmat suits respond. • CDC says this patient is not one of 48 contacts being tracked. • Report the patient is a police officer who was in Eric Duncan’s apartment. • Pictures of hospital arrival. • Sheriff Deputy Michael Monnig (CBS did an earlier profile on Monnig – here)

(Initial Media Report) A person in Frisco who may be showing Ebola symptoms and claims to have had contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, the man who died of the virus Wednesday in Dallas, is being investigated, the city says.

At 12:32 p.m., Frisco dispatch received a call from CareNow in the 300 block of Main Street, regarding a patient who claims to have had contact with Dallas “patient zero” according to Dana Baird the public information officer for the City of Frisco.

Thomas Eric Duncan, considered “patient zero,” died Wednesday morning at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.

Baird said firefighter-paramedics are in the process of transporting the patient as well as examining clinical staff and patrons of the clinic. Baird said the number of people impacted is unknown. A news conference is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. at Frisco’s Central Fire Station. (read more)

Another Media Link HERE (CBS Local)

FYI: City of Frisco says CareNow patient claimed contact with Dallas "patient zero," while clinic said patient disclosed West Africa travel. — Ryan Wood (@RyanWoodDFW) October 8, 2014

PHOTO: Firefighters set up an isolation tent inside an ambulance at the Frisco CareNow as a precaution. #ebola pic.twitter.com/7sJmEseBln — Ryan Wood (@RyanWoodDFW) October 8, 2014

#BREAKING Patient at a Frisco Care Now clinic showing symptoms of possible Ebola. Claims contact with Thomas Duncan. pic.twitter.com/nytLbPgnoh — Ryan Wood (@RyanWoodDFW) October 8, 2014

BREAKING: @wfaachannel8 covering #Ebola scare at Frisco clinic. Patient has symptoms and has been to Africa acc to reports. Tune in now — Janet St. James (@janetstjames) October 8, 2014

Two workers in protective gear moved patient inside. The patient had shorts, some protective gear – mask.. @NBCDFW pic.twitter.com/mxyxcy5RlW — Jocelyn Lockwood (@JocelynNBC5) October 8, 2014

CBS 11's J.D. Miles did a story on the man at the center of Dallas' 2nd Ebola scare. Watch it. http://t.co/bsrWAC6DHs pic.twitter.com/g2kgsU3ucG — CBSDFW (@CBSDFW) October 8, 2014