By Associated Press - Monday, March 2, 2015

PINOLE, Calif. (AP) - A 40-year-old woman in the San Francisco Bay Area was severely mauled by her family pit bull.

Pinole Battalion Chief Steve Akre tells the Contra Costa Times newspaper (https://bayareane.ws/1AtwgtZ ) that emergency crews found the woman Sunday morning with serious wounds to her arm, face and legs. A helicopter took her to a hospital.

Akre says paramedics had to perform advanced life support treatment to stabilize the woman as she was flown to a hospital in Walnut Creek. Her name and condition haven’t been released.



Lt. Joe DeCosta told KNTV television station in San Jose (https://bit.ly/1zSVkeA ) on Monday that the dog had been stabbed and struck with a baseball bat, possibly by someone trying to save the woman.

Contra Costa County Animal Services euthanized the pit bull.

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Information from: KNTV-TV.

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