Polish police in Brwinów quickly escorted a family with a 2.5-year-old child injured by a dog bite to a hospital in Grodzisk Mazowiecki on April 23rd.
Police Assist Family in Emergency
Police officers from Brwinów helped a family transport their 2.5-year-old child, who had been bitten by a dog, to the hospital.
The child’s father, driving to the hospital in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, became stuck in traffic and requested police assistance.
Emergency Call and Response
On Thursday, April 23rd, at 6:39 PM, a distressed man contacted the Brwinów police station in Pruszków County.
He reported he was transporting his young child, severely bitten by a dog, to the hospital.
Traffic Delay and Police Escort
The man explained that a 2.5-year-old child required urgent medical attention but was delayed by heavy traffic.
He requested police assistance to reach the hospital quickly.
Details of the Incident
Police officers located the vehicle in the traffic jam and decided to provide an escort to the hospital in Grodzisk Mazowiecki.
This allowed the family to reach medical care more rapidly.
Dog Bite Circumstances
Police questioned the man about the incident and learned the child was bitten by a family-owned dog.
The injuries affected the head and eye area, but the dog’s vaccinations were up to date.
Investigation and Potential Case Closure
Following the intervention, officers filed an official report detailing the incident—injury to a child by a family pet.
Due to the circumstances, including the dog belonging to the child’s family, the case is likely to be closed.
Further actions depend on the findings of the authorities.



