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Report: Other animal bites, nonvenomous at Customs and Border Protection-Border Patrol in El Paso, Texas

DATE: 04/30/18

An employee was retrieving a canine from a kennel when it bit the employee’s left forearm, requiring hospitalization.

Report ID2018044146 
Date04/30/2018 
UPA1333724 
Primary NAICS928110 
Nature133Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds
Part of Body423Forearm(s)
Source5152Dogs, canines-domestic
Event1313Other animal bites, nonvenomous
Hospitalized Yes 
Amputation No 

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