Child bitten by loose dogs chasing people nearby


A child with autism was bitten by two loose dogs from a nearby house. The dogs were still running around and chasing people. The child did not want medical help.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
01:47
Transcript:
Mr. Speaker, what I'll be clear this, (name withheld)? Clear. Central Blackman, 6. Kathy 1. 6, God. 3.39 South Detman, 839 South Detman Road. Shelly's calling in an animal bite just occurred, advising that her autistic son was just bit by the neighbor's two dogs. I believe the dogs live at 847. Refusing medical, however, the dog is still loose chasing other subjects in the area. Stay, I'm clear. Black, my nine, you can tell me that as well. Clear, thank you. There's nothing out here. I'll put back in. I'm clear. Summit 2 and 5 you, please. Okay, please. Okay. Okay, man, 6, I'm ready. Clear. Summit 5. We're going to be UTL[1], you can get your guard fire. Clear. Clear. I see, Claire Rebecca. Will you have the complaint to step outside, please? Okay. Okay, sir. Can I have my incident number over the air, please? 2156.
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UTL: Unable to Locate
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Location mentioned:
Near S Dettman Rd, Jackson, MI 49203
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