photo, and tell them that her husband needed help. she says she didn t sense urgency from the dispatch operator at the time, so she decided to drive to where her husband was. now, she was about an hour away and by the time that she got to that location she says there were no officers. so she says she saw her husband s car and saw her husband slumped over the driver s side of the car and as soon as she saw that she says she fell to her knees crying. but also felt she had to do more. here s what she said. i wanted to check to see if he had a pulse. i opened the door and i put my fingers on his neck. i couldn t feel anything. i put my fingers on his wrist. i still couldn t feel anything. so my uncle was the only one that was big enough to help pull him out of the car in a pool of blood. it was me that had to try to perform cpr on my husband in a pool of blood.
please. camila bernal is following the story. this happened less than a mile away from the colorado springs police headquarters. what are the explanations here? reporter: well, they re not giving us, at least not right now. they say they received a 911 call, but say they can t give any details because this is an open investigation. so a lot of the details that we are getting are coming from campbell, this widow who is heart broken and planning a funeral. she says this all happened on june 2nd when she received these text messages from her husband, including the felt, photo, but including his location. she was able to call dispatch and tell them exactly where her husband was. she was giving them all of the details and description of the man she believed her husband was with. what she said, though, was that she didn t see sort of urgency from the dispatch operator. so she decided that she was
now, she says that she did not see the urgency in the dispatch operator, so she decided to go to that location herself. the problem is she was about an hour away. she still went. and by the time she got there, she says she did not see any officers on the scene. instead, she saw her husband slumped over the driver s side of the car and she says she fell to her knees. was, of course, crying and distraught and said she had to do more than that. here she is. i wanted to check to see if he had a pulse. i opened the door and i put my fingers on his neck. i couldn t feel anything. i put my fingers on his wrist and i still couldn t feel anything. my uncle was the only one big enough to help pull him out of the car in a pool of blood. it was me that had to try to perform cpr on my husband in a
and very active investigation, but not really giving us many details. they say, yes, there was a 911 call that was made, but they don t want to comment on it because it is an active investigation. so a lot of the information that we re learning is from the widow herself. and she is obviously heartbroken. she is planning a funeral but took the time to go over the details of what happened. she says on june 2nd, she got these text messages from her husband. and they also included the photo and the location to where he was. so when she called 911, she was able to give a description of the man that you see on the screen because this is the text message that she received from her husband, and then she was able to give them the exact location of where he was. but she says that when she was talking to the dispatch operator, she didn t sense urgency in her voice which is why she, too, decided to drive to the location to exactly where her husband was, and she says it took her about an hour to ge
injured. it was also difficult to hear the 911 call because it is their teenage daughter who calls dispatch and it s talking to this dispatch operator. saying that she doesn t know exactly what s going on with her father. it is her mom who tells her to call the police. she is with her younger brother. of course, she is terrified. she is crying in this phone call. it is very difficult to listen to. this is a family that is grieving and really trying to get answers from authorities. but as of now it is all in the hands of the new mexico state police and the chief of police and farming tonight. saying that this was an accident. camila burnell, cnn, los angeles it s going to be a slightly below average hurricane season in the u. s this year. that s according to a new forecast by colorado state university released this week. it s predicting 13 named storms, six of which are expected to become hurricanes meteorologist allison chinchar has details. the first glimpse