Infant bitten in the face by dog in Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor MI
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near West Area Way in Ann Arbor for an 8-month-old infant bitten in the face by a dog. The dog was contained. Advanced life support was requested due to the seriousness of the bite.
Audio|Heard on: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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Transcript:
00:00
Sun Air for Ann Arbor City Fire, Station will rescue 1-1 versus unmetical,
00:04
1049 West Area Way for an animal bite.
00:08
The hotel room and our reason to leave.
00:11
The description we have is two to three males and thirteen.
00:14
Clear.
00:15
The cabby was (name withheld), too.
00:20
Clear.
00:22
E.D.1. 20 disregard, your previous got kind of a party, one for you in auburn, or ever.
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That's a firmative.
00:32
Okay, sir.
00:34
Quick.
00:35
Can we send second two to three? Just call, please.
00:39
Okay, quit.
00:40
8112.
00:42
Eighty-one 12.
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Central on the air, for Ann Arbor City Fire, Station 1 Rescue, 1-1, respond.
00:48
1049 West Area Way,
00:52
but 8-month-old that was bit in the face by a dog.
00:57
Dogs contained.
00:59
ALS can be emergent.
01:01
Him out 14, 15.
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