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A WOMAN has been taken to hospital after a dog attack in Tamworth overnight.
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A spokesperson for Ambulance NSW confirmed two units were deployed to the injured woman in Angela Street just after midnight on Thursday.
Paramedics treated a 44-year-old woman after she was reportedly attacked by a dog.
She suffered injuries to her legs and ankles, the Ambulance NSW spokesperson confirmed.
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The woman was stabilised at the scene and taken to Tamworth hospital for further treatment.
She was in a stable condition at the time.
The circumstances surrounding the incident, and the animal involved, are being investigated, but Ambulance NSW said a Triple Zero call was received at 12.18am for woman who had been set upon by a dog.
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