CORONA DEL MAR, NEWPORT BEACH (KABC) -- A beachgoer 150 yards off the coast of Corona del Mar State Beach in Newport Beach was possibly bitten by a shark Sunday afternoon, according to rescue officials.
Newport Beach lifeguards patrolling the waters spotted a female swimmer in distress at about 4:15 p.m. near the 1900 block of Bayside Drive. They heard the victim screaming and upon arrival discovered her with what appeared to be an animal bite wound or wounds to her shoulder and upper torso.
According to Newport Beach lifeguards, the victim was bleeding heavily from her wounds but was conscious and talking to emergency personnel when she was transported to a nearby hospital.
Eyewitness News learned Orange County Global Medical Center received a middle-aged female patient with wounds consistent with a shark attack, and she was expected to survive.
Elizabeth Harris was at the beach and believed she may have seen the animal that bit the woman.
"I couldn't really tell exactly what is was, but it was big and it was gray, and we heard somebody say that a woman was attacked," she said. "We assumed it was a shark because it looked pretty big."
Newport Beach lifeguards and police personnel evacuated the ocean from Corona del Mar State Beach to the Newport Pier area, and shut down three miles of Newport Beach's oceanfront.
A police helicopter assisted in the evacuation effort and searched the water to try and determine what type of animal bit the victim, according to a press release issued by the city of Newport Beach.
"We are going to keep the area closed until we feel comfortable that there is no threat to the public in this area," said Newport Beach Fire Department Chief Lifeguard Rob Williams.
Authorities said they would reevaluate the situation in the morning before making a decision on when to reopen the waters.