Boy, 8, and woman injured in dog attack

Two ambulances can be seen on a small road with parked cars, surrounded by housesImage source, JMG Press
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Emergency services attended the incident on Sunday afternoon

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An eight-year-old boy and a woman have been injured in a dog attack in Manchester.

Police said the pair were taken to hospital after the incident in Haverfield Road, Blackley at about 14:30 GMT.

Their injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.

Greater Manchester Police said armed response officers were deployed and the dog had been safely detained.

The dog was not believed to be from a dangerous breed.

Four armed policemen in black uniform are seen in a garden with fences in the foreground and a swing in the background, surrounded by housesImage source, JMG Press
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Armed response officers were deployed to the incident in Haverfield Road, Blackley

A yellow and red liveried police car with lights switched on is parked on the left. Three policewomen, in black uniform and blue gloves, stand on the lawn in front of a houseImage source, JMG Press
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The victims' injuries are not believed to be life-threatening

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