A person has been significantly injured and three different individuals have been taken to hospital after a canine attack north of Brisbane.
Key factors:
- Emergency crews had been known as to a property in Morayfield on Thursday
- The canine will probably be held on the pound, topic to additional investigation
- Moreton Bay Council mentioned the animal shouldn’t be identified to them
Emergency crews had been known as to a property on Grothe Street in Morayfield at about 11:30am on Thursday morning.
Queensland Ambulance Service operations supervisor Joanne Southwell mentioned they arrived to discover a 31-year-old man with “vital wounds” on his proper forearm.
He was taken to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in a secure situation.
A 41-year-old lady, a 21-year-old lady and a 25-year-old man had been handled on the scene for minor puncture wounds and scratches.
“Three different sufferers all obtained minor accidents … and had been transported to the Caboolture Hospital,” Ms Southwell mentioned.
A Moreton Bay Council spokesperson mentioned the canine had been seized by council officers and an investigation was underway.
“Council obtained a report from Queensland Ambulance Service this morning a few canine attack incident in Morayfield and is at the moment investigating,” the spokesperson mentioned.
“The canine shouldn’t be identified to Council.
“The animal … will probably be held on the pound topic to additional investigation.”