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Glendale, CA (September 24, 2025) – Emergency crews responded to an animal bite incident involving a 92-year-old woman at a residence on Gardena Avenue in Glendale on Tuesday, September 23. The call was initially reported as a medical emergency, but was later confirmed to involve an animal or insect bite.
According to dispatch communications, units including BLS 22, Engine 22, and Engine 15 were assigned to the location near Princeton Street and Tiber Street. Responders arrived shortly after the call was placed and located the elderly victim. Paramedics provided medical treatment at the scene and prepared the woman for transport to a nearby hospital for further evaluation.
Officials have not released details regarding the specific type of animal or insect involved in the incident. However, the victim’s age and condition prompted immediate medical intervention to ensure her safety. Authorities are expected to continue reviewing the circumstances of the bite to determine any additional health risks or potential public safety concerns.
Law enforcement assisted in securing the area, and medical responders emphasized the importance of timely care, particularly for elderly individuals, who are more vulnerable to complications such as infection or allergic reactions following animal or insect bites.
We extend our sympathies to the injured woman and wish her a smooth and complete recovery.
Animal and insect bites present ongoing public health concerns in communities such as Glendale. While many incidents involve minor injuries, the risk of infection, allergic reactions, or more serious medical complications can be significant, especially for older adults or individuals with preexisting health conditions.
In urban areas, animal bite incidents often involve domestic pets, stray animals, or wildlife entering residential neighborhoods. Insect bites may also lead to emergencies when victims suffer severe allergic responses. In each case, prompt medical evaluation is crucial to prevent worsening conditions.
Investigations into animal bite cases typically focus on identifying the source of the bite, determining whether the animal was vaccinated, and assessing the potential need for rabies or tetanus treatments. Victims may also require antibiotics or additional care to address swelling, pain, and tissue damage.
Under California law, victims of dog bites and other animal attacks may pursue compensation when negligence is involved. Owners of domestic animals are generally held strictly liable for injuries caused by their pets. Recoverable damages may include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and compensation for pain and suffering.
At Countrywide Trial Lawyers, we represent victims of animal bites and attacks across Los Angeles County. Our animal attack lawyers are committed to holding negligent parties accountable and helping victims secure fair compensation for their injuries.
If you or someone you know has been injured in an animal bite incident, contact Countrywide Trial Lawyers today at (844)-844-9119 to schedule a consultation. Our legal team is prepared to provide experienced representation and support throughout your recovery process.
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