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13-year-old bitten by loose dog at drexel heights intersectionDrexel Heights AZ

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W Nebraska St & S San Joaquin Ave, Drexel Heights, AZ 85746

According to the dispatch call, a 13-year-old boy was bitten on the right leg by a loose dog near South San Joaquin Avenue and West Nebraska Street in Drexel Heights.

Audio|Heard on: Valley Emergency Communications Center
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Transcript:
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And we are in Ralph.
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Section 423952.
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South San Joaquin Avenue, 13-year-old male, right leg bitten by dog, broke skin, located at the intersection, dog is still loose, laying across the street.
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Patient is going to be in a white Hyundai.

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Location mentioned:
W Nebraska St & S San Joaquin Ave, Drexel Heights, AZ 85746

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