Woman severely injured in dog attack near Plane Ln, Spencer NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a residence near Plane Lane in Spencer after a woman was bitten by a dog. The victim suffered severe bleeding to her wrists and hands. The dog remained loose and aggressive, delaying EMS entry until law enforcement arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Sheriff and Fire
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06:19
Transcript:
00:00
911 call, near Plane Ln, Spencer.
00:03
The animal bite.
00:41
We respond near Plane Ln in Spencer for the animal bite caller reporting that her pit bull,
00:47
that a pit bull attacked hers,
00:50
her arm.
00:52
The dog is outside not contained.
01:50
To all Spencer squad monitors, Spencer first responders, you're requested near Plane Ln, second apartment for the female dog bite to her hands.
02:38
She is bleeding from her wrists.
02:41
We're trying to start EMS, but the dog is not contained.
02:43
It's unknown where it went.
03:40
Pit bull attacked the caller.
03:42
There is uncontrolled bleeding reported spurting from the wrists and hands.
03:49
Severe damage.
03:50
She's unable to move now.
03:54
Law enforcement is en route with an extended ETA.
04:08
The dog is running loose.
05:26
Be advised the dog is currently at the door of the residence.
05:35
Law enforcement is en route.
06:09
The dog is currently at the door.
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Location mentioned:
Plane Ln, Spencer, NY 14883
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