Child injured in dog attack during emergency response


Emergency response to a child who was injured by a dog. The child has a serious head injury and there is another person involved.
Audio|Source: Oxford Police, Fire and EMS
03:20
Transcript:
Control, EMS3, Metax 7, respond to 8226, Trilistow Road, 8226, Trilistowar Road, reference aid[1], dog attack, (name withheld) bitten, also have S.O. and now we're controlling route, dispatch time is 1256. May 7 Route 12-7. Go ahead for you at 3rd. Can you advise in the ETA? Bye. Bye. We're trying to get EMD done for EMS. They're hysterical. We're trying to get them out of sequesterisk the KAN. I'll be in route. Be there quick as a can't. Go under it. They're looking at the CAD notes. It's coming out of the MDs. One of them were bit in the head. There is, he's bleeding. at eight years ago, or are you still waiting? Still trying to get it. Temple. Three, nine seven, looking at the empty notes that are coming out. It's going to be two patients, a child possibly bitten in the head, they're getting serious bleeding. Both parties are responding normally in the alert. I do right? Last unit readvise, you were 10-1. EMS3 defense. EMS3. I want to clarify, you advise that there is two patients and fears leading to the child. How old is the child? Okay. Child is one years old. MS1 to MS2. Can you hear me better now? Careful, that's much better. The town has, you said it was a head injury from a dog? It's like a... Child has a gash to the head. The head. Seven and all seen, natural. Mac seven on scene, 1302.
Police codes explained
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[1]
aid: Request for emergency medical assistance
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Oxford, NC 27565
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