Two left with serious injuries after dog attack in Worcester

Three people were injured, with one woman taken to hospital in Birmingham with serious injuries

The Midlands Air Ambulance landed at the scene and medics went with one seriously injured woman to hospital
Author: James ThomasPublished 12th Jul 2023
Last updated 12th Jul 2023

Three people have been injured in a dog attack in Worcester, paramedics have said.

Two ambulances, two paramedics officers and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Strensham were sent to the scene.

Two of the people have been treated for serious injuries after the attack at a private address in Boughton Avenue.

West Midlands Ambulance Service said it was called 9.11am on Wednesday morning.

On arrival, crews discovered three patients, two men and a woman.

A spokesperson said the woman was treated by ambulance crews and medics for serious injuries before being taken to University Hospital Birmingham by land ambulance for further treatment.

The Midlands Air Ambulance medics travelled on board to provide continued treatment en route, they said.

One of the men was treated for serious injuries before being taken to Worcestershire Royal Hospital by land ambulance.

The second man was treated for injuries not believed to be serious but didn’t want to go to hospital.

He was given self-care advice before being discharged at the scene.

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