A squirrel has attacked residents again at a Deltona senior living community but this time the critter didn’t get away.

The latest assault at Sterling Court Apartment in Deltona occurred Monday morning following one on Thursday in which several residents were bitten and scratched by a squirrel before it was kicked out of the building.

In Monday's attack, an elderly woman suffered bites, scratches and a broken wrist when she fell trying to defend herself from the squirrel, Brian Fawkes, a spokesman for Sterling Court wrote in a press release. She was taken to a hospital and no information was available on her condition.

But this time a staffer was ready for the rodent. He shot the squirrel dead with a BB gun. It’s not known if the dispatched squirrel is the one responsible for Thursday's attack, Fawkes said in a phone interview.

“I don’t know if anybody knows that. I think there are a number of different squirrels in the area,” Fawkes said.

The injured woman was in her 80s, according to a 9-1-1 call.

“I have a mid-80s female who has fallen and has sustained a squirrel bite,” a man tells a dispatcher in the call.

“A squirrel bite?” the dispatcher says.

“Yes,” the man replies.

The dead squirrel was taken to Halifax Humane Society where it will be sent to the Florida Department of Health to be checked for any diseases, the press release said.

Sterling Court is setting traps around the grounds, Fawkes wrote. The facility is also putting up signs warning residents and staff to be cautious if they go outside.

"We are working closely with the city of Deltona, Deltona Animal Control and private trappers to prevent future occurrences of squirrel attacks," Fawkes wrote.