Frantic 911 call: bull elk attacks woman
Web Staff KDVR Denver
September 23, 2009
EVERGREEN, Colo. - A frantic call to 911 was made as a woman was attacked by a bull elk. She was in hospital Wednesday following the attack which happened outside her home in Evergreen Tuesday.
The 47-year-old woman was in her car leaving her house in Troutdale Estates but got out of the car to go back inside when the elk attacked her.
She called her husband, Ken, as it was happening. He then called 911 and as you can hear in the tapes, he frantically searched for her.
The woman says the elk kicked her in the face. She is expected to recover from her injuries.
Click below to listen to her husband's call to 911. Here is a transcript of the call:
911 operator: What's going on there sir?
Ken: A bull elk is attacking my wife. She called me on the cell phone. The last I heard was a lot of screams. I'm driving there now, I'm gonna' keep you on the phone. I don't know if she's hurt... I don't know if she's hurt, there was screaming then nothing. I don't know where she is... Diane! Diane! Diane hey!
911 operator: Do you see her?
Ken: She's hurt.
911 operator: She is hurt? Ken can you hear me? I need you to listen to me so that I can help you help her, okay? What kind of injuries does she have?
Ken: I don't know... she's banged up, a little bit of bleeding, she's in shock.
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