Post by RealPitBull on Jan 11, 2008 22:05:05 GMT -5
Two survivors of pit bull attacks stabilized
1/11/2008, 6:16 p.m. CST
The Associated Press
www.nola.com/newsflash/index.ssf?/base/news-36/120009385374990.xml&storylist=louisiana
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Two people attacked by pit bulls roaming the Treme section of New Orleans were in stable condition at Tulane Medical Center on Friday after undergoing surgery for injuries from the attack.
A 4-year-old girl and her 9-year-old brother were playing outside their home when she was knocked down and bitten on the neck, arms, legs, stomach and face, her mother told the hospital. The child was in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Tulane Hospital for Children.
"The patient was in a life-threatening situation, and she is extremely lucky to be alive, but she is recovering very well," said the girl's physician, Dr. Matei Petrescu.
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After neighbors fought the dogs off the children, the animals attacked a 56-year-old man a couple of blocks away. Raymond Hall was also knocked to the ground and bitten on both arms and legs. The attack stopped only after a bystander shot one of the dogs, the SPCA reported.
Hall was admitted to surgery Thursday evening under the care of Drs. Michael Weaver and John Pigott, hospital officials said.
"The artery supplying blood to Mr. Hall's arm was severely injured, and the survival of his hand was at risk," Weaver said. "Because we were able to operate immediately, we were able to bypass the damaged area and save his hand."
The SPCA impounded the dogs and arranged emergency veterinary care for the dog that was shot. The animal control agency also cited the dogs' owner for two counts of allowing dogs to roam at large, no proof of rabies vaccination and for possession of vicious dogs. The agency is meeting with state prosecutors to determine if other charges should be filed.
1/11/2008, 6:16 p.m. CST
The Associated Press
www.nola.com/newsflash/index.ssf?/base/news-36/120009385374990.xml&storylist=louisiana
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Two people attacked by pit bulls roaming the Treme section of New Orleans were in stable condition at Tulane Medical Center on Friday after undergoing surgery for injuries from the attack.
A 4-year-old girl and her 9-year-old brother were playing outside their home when she was knocked down and bitten on the neck, arms, legs, stomach and face, her mother told the hospital. The child was in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Tulane Hospital for Children.
"The patient was in a life-threatening situation, and she is extremely lucky to be alive, but she is recovering very well," said the girl's physician, Dr. Matei Petrescu.
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After neighbors fought the dogs off the children, the animals attacked a 56-year-old man a couple of blocks away. Raymond Hall was also knocked to the ground and bitten on both arms and legs. The attack stopped only after a bystander shot one of the dogs, the SPCA reported.
Hall was admitted to surgery Thursday evening under the care of Drs. Michael Weaver and John Pigott, hospital officials said.
"The artery supplying blood to Mr. Hall's arm was severely injured, and the survival of his hand was at risk," Weaver said. "Because we were able to operate immediately, we were able to bypass the damaged area and save his hand."
The SPCA impounded the dogs and arranged emergency veterinary care for the dog that was shot. The animal control agency also cited the dogs' owner for two counts of allowing dogs to roam at large, no proof of rabies vaccination and for possession of vicious dogs. The agency is meeting with state prosecutors to determine if other charges should be filed.