Timeline:There was a rabid bat at Gene Coulon park on July 28. Staff at the park found it on the sidewalk near the south end of the park adjacent to the playground area and bathrooms. Gene Coulon Park site of rabid bat on July 28What they're saying:"Any person or animal that touched or had contact with the bat or its saliva could be at risk of getting rabies. read a statement, in part, from the Public Health - Seattle and King County staff. Pets and rabies"If your pet might have had contact with this bat, contact your veterinarian immediately.