‘I got lucky’: Neighbors jump in to save man from dog attack during walk
“After looking at the damage done to my leg, I got lucky,” U.S. Army D.O.D Engineer Brandon Webster said after his neighbors rescued him from a dog attack.
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“After looking at the damage done to my leg, I got lucky,” U.S. Army D.O.D Engineer Brandon Webster said after his neighbors rescued him from a dog attack.
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