Woman attacked by loose pit bulls in Jersey City, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman walking her dog near Arlington and Carteret in Jersey City was attacked by two loose pit bulls. Emergency services responded, and the woman sustained minor injuries. The dogs did not have identification tags, and animal control was notified.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
Listen to dispatch call
03:18
Transcript:
00:00
Can you respond to the intersection of Arlington and Carteret?
00:04
It's Arlington and Carteret.
00:07
Going to be for a female who was attacked by two loose pit bulls while walking her dog.
00:13
EMS notified as the dogs are still around the area, but she doesn't know where they are.
00:51
Working units respond to the intersection regarding the female that was attacked by two loose pit bulls.
02:11
We have the individual. Can we have the ambulance roll in?
02:20
The ambulance is there.
02:59
No bleeding, just scratches on the victim. She treated herself but needs an ambulance to check her out.
03:09
We do have two loose pit bulls near Carteret Ave. They don't belong to anyone and have no tags.
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Location mentioned:
Carteret Ave & Arlington Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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