Woman attacked by dog calls 911 for help before passing out in Dayton

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A woman attacked by a stray dog was able to call 911 for help before she passed out from trauma.

The 53-year-old woman had tissue hanging out of her skin and bone was visible in several spots, medics told responding officers, according to a Dayton police report.

Crews were called around 6:30 p.m. Monday to an alley behind the 200 block of Smith Street.

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A bystander saw the woman being attacked by the brown-and-white dog. The man said he was able to yell and scare the dog, which ran away down an alley, the report stated.

The woman was taken to Miami Valley Hospital.

She told police she was walking in the alley headed to her mother’s house when the dog “came out of nowhere and started attacking her left ankle.”

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Police noted the woman suffered several lacerations that went to the bone and were between 5 and 7 inches long.

The Montgomery County Animal Resource Center responded but were unable to find the dog. They said they would continue to search the area for 10 days to quarantine the dog, if found.

Police also were not able to talk to the suspected owner of the dog, and the

incident remains under investigation.

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