Grizzly Attacks Firefighter in Yellowstone
Associated Press
August 12, 2008
GREAT FALLS, Mont. – A Great Falls-based firefighter said he doesn’t hold a grudge against a grizzly bear that injured him while trying to escape a fire in Yellowstone National Park.
Tony Allabastro, 26, said the bear came after him because he was between the bruin and its route away from the flames.
“It really wasn’t attacking me,” he told the Great Falls Tribune in a telephone interview. “It just wanted a way out.”
Allabastro was treated for scrapes on his back and thighs and bruising after the Aug. 3 encounter near the now 9,300-acre LeHardy fire.
Allabastro said he and four other firefighters were setting a backburn when he heard “a little snap. “I look up and there’s a bear taking a few steps toward me.”
Allabastro said he began walking away, but when he turned to look over his shoulder, the bear was running at him at full speed.
“I instinctively started running as well,” he said.
The bear chased Allabastro about 8 feet to a pile of logs, then swatted him in the shoulder a few times. Allabastro said he tried to crawl underneath the logs, but the bear pulled him out. Then, standing on Allabastro’s thighs, the bear reared up on its hind legs and slammed his front paws down on his shoulders.
“It did that once, maybe twice,” he said.
Then the bear ran off.
“It does seem kind of surreal at this point,” Allabastro said. “It makes you a little more aware when you are walking through the woods.”
Allabastro, a Chicago native, has been living in Missoula for eight years. This is his first season with the Lewis and Clark Hot Shots.
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wgebicke
3 months ago
4 comments
Did you read the same article I read, It says Yellowstone, in Montana not Yosemite in CA
kern45
3 months ago
2 comments
I've lived in California all my life, been backpacking, and on many fires in various forests. Didn't know we had Grizzly bears in our state? Better check your facts, There are No Grizzly bears in Yosemite or our entire state, just Black bears and some are brown in color. Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, different story, Be carefull there!
kornhealy
3 months ago
30 comments
thank goodness he is ok. coming from the city area to the wilderness is a big step, plus just like everyone says every fire is not the same. my prayers are to your recovery.
ningpo
3 months ago
1302 comments
That would scare the heck out of me
coolflame
3 months ago
1158 comments
I know firefighting is dangerous but that's not what you would expect to happen while fighting any kind of fire. Wild or not.
climbon
3 months ago
156 comments
Hey man next time run at the bear or stand your ground and yell at him, DO NOT RUN!!!!
elkaholic
3 months ago
2 comments
He got *Ran Over* by a bear.
DL1235
3 months ago
8 comments
I'm glad your OK! Next time don't play with the bears!
jc_murphy_firedog
3 months ago
798 comments
''bear ly''...... get it. lol And Max you nut..... haha ha
emtffdan
3 months ago
1122 comments
Well i'm glad you "barely" escaped and are ok.
MaxAgond
3 months ago
46 comments
So two firefighters are working in the woods, when all of a sudden a crazy bear appears and chases them up a tree. One firefighter pulls a pair of running shoes out of his pack, removes his boots and laces up his shoes. The other firefighter turns to him and says "you're crazy if you think you can outrun that bear." The first guy says "i dont need to outrun the bear; just outrun you."
lrodriguez
3 months ago
4 comments
That's what you call means for survival. I'm so glad you are ok.
steveo
3 months ago
0 comments
Maybe we all need to start carrying our hand guns, This proves you can never be ready for everything.
But I'm glad you are ok
JasonBlue
3 months ago
620 comments
Most people have heard the "do not run" speech. But I would have ran like a bat out of hell too.,.,.,.,.,.,.
vfdjames
3 months ago
36 comments
Im gald you guys are ok! may you guy need to care one of those guy that put amianls down to move out of the city just in case that happens. yall will have something protect yourself with it wont kill them but put them to sleep