Fire crew responds to dog bite of 11-year-old girl


A fire crew was sent to help an 11-year-old girl who was bitten by a dog. The girl is awake and breathing. The dog that bit her has not received vaccinations and is now kept away.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
01:49
Transcript:
Engine 2, Animal Right, 300 North Grandin Street. You cross is East 2nd Avenue. on the tech two up one-on-on-night. One-on-three-on-three. My two-three-one-one. My apologies. My apologies. I don't want to wait BASIC-5-7 responding north Strangston Street. Seattle's, I'm not copy, 101. Medic 103 from engine 6. 103. You're going to have to use the elevator on the north side of the building, the other one's out of order. will be 413. I think 11 11 out. 11 a coffee, wouldn't you? 202 for a dispatch. Engine 2, you'll feel a basic 5-07 for an 11-year-old female who is conscious and breathing. She was bitten by a dog that has not had its shots. The dog is now isolated on the back porch.
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Aurora, CO
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