Tiger Woods 911 Call Released
The Florida Highway Patrol has released the emergency call made immediately after PGA star Tiger Woods crashed his Cadillac Escalade outside of his suburban Orlando home early Friday morning.
The nearly three minute call, made by Woods’ neighbor, came in shortly after 2:25 AM, when the golf pro plowed into a fire hydrant and a tree outside of his estate in the ritzy Isleworth Subdivision.
“I need an ambulance immediately, I have someone down outside my house…It’s a car accident…My neighbor, he hit the tree. I see him and he’s laying down,” the caller tells a 911 dispatcher in the audio.The caller also confirmed that Tiger was unconscious.
The accident, which authorities have classified as “suspicious” couldn’t come at a worse time for Tiger and his wife Elin; the wreck took place just two days at The National Enquirer and Star Magazine ran stories accusing the golfer of cheating on his wife with New York City club hostess Rachel Uchitel. Uchitel — who lost her fiance in the September 11 terror attacks in 2001 — has denied the report.

