Woman treated for dog bite with finger injury, Boylston MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 56-year-old woman for a dog bite injury near Cross Street. The tip of her finger was missing. The dog is the owner's and was reported not dangerous. Animal control was contacted.
Audio|Heard on: Boylston Area Police and Fire
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Boylston Fire standby for a medical.
00:18
Boylston Fire Lama on to the Boylston,
00:21
on-duty EMTs.
00:23
The ambulance is needed at near Cross Street for a dog bite.
00:28
Part of the finger is missing.
00:32
56-year-old female.
00:38
Repeat near Cross Street, dog bite, 56-year-old female.
00:42
Tip of her finger is missing.
00:53
BAS-B-B-B-ha-B-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
01:17
Go ahead, A1.
01:21
We're en route, through three.
01:25
A1 in room, 1922.
01:31
Go ahead, anyone.
01:37
Do you have any update? Is this dog still loose on the property or in the house?
01:45
It was the owner's dog.
01:48
She said he's not dangerous at all.
01:51
She was just, she stuck her hand in there and was breaking up a little tussle and got bit.
01:58
418 is en route and I'm trying to contact the animal control officer now.
02:06
Okay, appreciate.
02:17
Fireline, call me on.
02:20
Go ahead, everyone.
02:22
Route near Cross.
02:26
A1 on scene, 1928.
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Location mentioned:
Cross St, Boylston, MA 01505
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