Schoolgirl, 11, attacked by dog rushed to hospital as woman arrested
Armed police raced to the scene of a brutal dog attack that led to an 11-year-old girl being taken to hospital.
The shocking incident took place over the weekend on Saturday April 1 at around 1.40pm in Erith, south east London.
After the dog attacked the youngster, she was rushed by air ambulance to a major trauma centre at a south London hospital.
Fortunately her injuries were not thought to be life threatening or life-changing.
A woman was arrested on suspicion of obstructing police and having a dog that was dangerously out of control.
Baby boy has spent his life in hospital as doctors are 'scared' to discharge himThe dog was removed from the house as officers and the London Ambulance Service attended the incident.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: "Police were called at approximately 13:40hrs on Saturday, 1 April to reports of a child injured after being attacked by a dog at an address in Byron Drive, Erith.
"Officers, including armed officers, and London Ambulance Service attended. The child – an 11-year-old girl – was taken to hospital. Her injuries have been assessed as not life-threatening or life-changing.
"No reports of any other injuries. The dog was contained and removed from the address. A woman was arrested for obstructing police and having a dog dangerously out of control. Enquiries into the circumstances are ongoing."
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "We were called at 2.03pm (1 April) to reports of an incident on Bryon Drive, Erith. We sent a number of resources to the scene, including an advanced paramedic, an incident response officer and an ambulance crew.
"London's Air Ambulance was also dispatched to the scene. We treated a patient and took them as a priority to a major trauma centre in South London escorted by a medic from the air ambulance."