Child attacked by dog near Plains Rd in New Paltz, New Paltz NY
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According to the dispatch call, a child was apparently attacked by a dog near Plains Road at the intersection of Da Vinci Way and Pencil Hill Road in the village of New Paltz. The dog is reported to be secured. The injury may involve significant facial damage, and other children at the location attempted to stop bleeding while responders were en route.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
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Transcript:
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Also, I went to New Paltz Rescue.
00:02
Second call, Village of New Paltz, child attacked by a dog.
00:05
Forty Plains Road, cross streets of Da Vinci Way and Pencil Hill Road.
00:09
Repeating to New Paltz Rescue, 2nd call into the Village of New Paltz.
00:13
Child attacked by a dog, 40 Plains Road, car street is Da Vinci Way and Pencil Hill Road, (number withheld).
00:28
Inside of Marlborough for a property damage motor vehicle accident, seven Lamella Drive between regular and the dead end.
00:40
Seven F202 responding.
00:45
Zero two, you're out.
00:46
Ford Edge blue, negative injuries.
00:56
There are other children in the residence that are attempting to stop the bleeding.
01:00
The calling card states half the face is hanging off.
01:03
We're trying to find out where the dog is.
01:08
We have two Ford County, he'll be en route.
01:12
Two four is en route as well.
01:14
All units responding 40 Plains Road, they're stating the dog is secured.
01:20
Fifty-one is going to be en route to the child's dog bite.
01:24
51 responding.
01:27
921.
01:33
51,
01:34
dog is secure.
01:35
They report that the child, half a child's face is hanging off.
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