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911 call led cops to victim of alligator

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911 call led cops to victim of alligators

Carlos Mayid couldn't see Adrian Apgar being attacked by an alligator early Wednesday, but he could hear him.

 

With his cell phone in hand and a sheriff's operator on the line, a calm Mayid left his home near Lake Parker and walked down his street in the pre-dawn darkness toward the screams of a man who was fighting for his life in the water.

 

In the recording of a dramatic 911 call released Thursday, Mayid is heard breathing heavily and walking through wet grass as Apgar's repeated cries grow louder. Finally, he got close enough to yell back.

 

"Hey. What's up? What do you need?" Mayid hollered.

 

"A gator's got me," Apgar replied, his voice faint in the background.

 

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/media/mp3/2...11/26668238.mp3

 

At about 3:20 in the recording....

"A gators got me!"

"Helps on the way! Helps on the way! Hang on a second!"

Where would be he going??? A gators go him!

 

"How big is it?"

Does it really matter???? It's a freaking gator!!

Edited by Athomeboy_2000

A beach full of alligators is the second last place I would lie naked, smoking crack....

My favorite part:

 

"Punch him in the nose!"

 

"I can't!"

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