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Published 12:11 23 Dec 2022 GMT
Updated 13:16 23 Dec 2022 GMT
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Thankfully, the Springfield News-Leader reports that most of the injuries were minor, with the publication saying that three teachers and three students had bites or other injuries that required medical attention.
The other students that were injured had sustained theirs through the chaos that ensued.
School nurses then provided medical care until emergency services arrived at the scene of the incident.
Animal control officers then told KYTV that one of the dogs involved in the attack had not been vaccinated against rabies and the owners of the dog couldn't give proof of vaccination for the other.
Thankfully, the two dogs both tested negative for the disease and the owners have voluntarily surrendered the dogs and they were later euthanised.
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