Woman bitten by dog and treated on Church Street, Gilroy CA
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According to the dispatch call, a woman around 30 years old was bitten by a dog and bleeding from her arm on Church Street, near West 9th and West 10th Streets in Gilroy. Police and fire responders secured the dog and provided medical treatment to the woman.
Audio|Heard on: Gilroy Fire and EMS
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02:14
Transcript:
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Engine 47.
00:02
Respond to medical aid.
00:03
Church Street.
00:06
Cross streets are west 10th Street and west 9th Street.
00:22
Dr. Fire Engine 4-7 Respondent.
00:26
The engine 4-7, I can't respond.
00:27
She was a female, 30 years old.
00:29
She was attacked by a dog bleeding from her arm, conscious and breathing.
00:33
PD also en route the dog is still on the front porch for the therapy.
00:43
Engine 47. Can you confirm that the dog is secured when you have a chance?
00:47
Hi, copy. PD just got unseen all advice.
00:53
Danger 47. Page 4-7.
01:05
247. Just an update, PD if I'm seen as an update, PD if I'm seen if the device in the dog is still unsecured in the front yard.
01:15
Anything 4-7.
01:22
Jell rate fire, a medic's 54.
01:29
We copy the call on Church Street.
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We are coming from 6th Street.
01:34
One minute, EPA, copy information about the dogs.
01:37
Hi, copy.
01:39
Copy.
01:41
3.5.247. That, it looks like GP is attempting to make contact with the dog right now.
01:47
When you have a chance, can you have them send the injured party out to our engines and we can start treating it?
02:01
Medics 54 from engine 47.
02:03
There's a spot right behind her engine just for your information.
02:05
The dog is down this long driveway.
02:08
CPD looks like they're getting it back to your corner right now.
02:12
For copy.
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