Drone footage shows incredible moment firefighter is attacked by a 12-FOOT alligator in a Florida lake – and miraculously SURVIVES despite losing half his skull
- Juan Carlos La Verde, a firefighter and paramedic, was attacked by an alligator in a Florida lake while filming a promotional video for a race his company was hosting
- Drone footage revealed the moment a 12-foot alligator swam towards La Verde, 34, clamped its jaws around his head and chest
- Incredibly, La Verde fought back, forced open the reptile’s mouth and escaped back to the dock where he called 911 himself
- A bystander came to his aid and drove him to hospital where he underwent a six-hour surgery to his face and skull
This is the incredible moment a firefighter fought off a 12-foot alligator that attacked him as he swam in a Florida lake.
Juan Carlos La Verde, 34, was filming an instructional video for a race organized by his outdoor adventure company in Lake Thonotosassa, near Tampa, when he was mauled.
Incredibly, the experienced triathlete, put his hands inside the alligator’s mouth, forced its jaws off his head and chest and swam back to the dock where he called 911 himself before being driven to hospital by a Good Samaritan bystander.
A drone pilot captured the August 3 attack and escape.
La Verde, a former U.S. Air Force Pararescueman, underwent an emergency six-hour surgery to repair damage to his skull and face, and to remove part of his skull from his brain, his family said on a GoFundMe set up to help with medical fees.
In his first interview since the mauling, which has left him without the right side of his skull, La Verde told ABC that as he took a stroke in the water ‘all I felt was scales, teeth’. He instinctively fought back.
He told the outlet: ‘What I think I did – what I felt like I did – was that I immediately tried to open its jaws. When I felt the teeth, I immediately knew then. As I opened it, I know that it either I turned it or it turned me, but it was confused just as I was confused – and then it just let go.’
The firefighter suffered injuries to his head and face – including a puncture to his brain. La Verde doesn’t have bones on the right side of his head and his jaw will remain wired almost shut for the next few weeks. He was discharged from the hospital on August 12, readmitted and discharged again a few days later, but will have to undergo another surgery in the future.
‘If you want to see this in any other way than a legit miracle, it’s silly of you,’ La Verde told ABC Action News.
‘That thing was huge. It wasn’t a little gator. It would be funny if it was a little gator.’
The footage was captured by a drone pilot who was filming the video for an upcoming race hosted by La Verde’s company DefeatX, a company that encourages outdoor activity including biking and swimming. It also raises money for charities including cancer research. La Verde sets up and participates in multiple outdoor races, including triathlons.
‘When I woke up that day, all I could think about was promoting our adventure race. I wanted to make the video, I wanted to get the word out, I had a plan, a plan that was interrupted by 12’ of prehistoric fury,’ La Verde said in the caption of the video Defeat X posted online.
‘And I’m a little embarrassed to say this, but when that gator had me in its mouth, when it was interrupting my plan for the day, in the back of my mind I was annoyed.
‘Because it was getting in the way of what I was there to do. That’s how hard I go after the things that I believe in.’
He continued: ‘But, then she let me go, and I swam. Harder than I’ve ever swum before, but in a new direction, because the plan had changed. Sometimes in life, our plans change. And when they do, we just have to swim harder than we’ve ever swum before.’
The triathlete was released from the hospital on August 12 – only to be readmitted a few days later when he hit his head and experienced a ‘syncopal episode.’
‘Hi, I get to leave the hospital today, and I’m pretty excited,’ La Verde said in a video uploaded by his wife Christine.
‘I think I already made a video thanking everyone for their thoughts and prayers, so in case I didn’t because I forgot – thank you – from the bottom of my heart. I love you all.’
He continued, ‘Defeat X and be the best version of yourself at all times. Love you all. Bye.’