A rodeo bull jumped a barrier and attacked a crowd of spectators in Oregan Saturday night.
Four people were taken to the hospital after the incident at the 84th Sisters Rodeo and several ambulances responded.
Video of the Oregon arena shows the crowd singing God Bless The USA during the last ride of the night, just before the bull, named Party Bus, jumps the fence.
The Sisters Rodeo Association said that after Party Bus jumped the barrier, he charged onto the rodeo grounds and ran into the corrals, where livestock professionals restrained him.
Videos on social media appear to show the bull lifting a person off the ground, spinning them around and bouncing them with its horns out of the arena.
According to NBC, Sky’s sister network, organizers said it was the first time anyone could remember such a breach having occurred since their first event in 1940.
They added that the bull was examined by veterinarians and is believed to be unharmed.
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Party Bus competed in the Sisters Rodeo Xtreme Bull Riding event on Wednesday and tied for third place in that first round, according to PRCA information.
Arena events scheduled for Sunday went ahead as planned.
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