A 4-year-old child "severely mauled" by a pair of pit bulls Thursday afternoon in Brevard County was airlifted to Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando for treatment, police said.
The incident happened about 1:15 p.m. at The Meadows mobile home park off Rolling Rock Drive near John Rodes Boulevard, just north of Eau Gallie Boulevard. Paramedics responded to the scene within minutes.
"They're working on him now," Melbourne police Lt. Steve Sadoff told News 6 partner Florida Today.
Three pit bull mixes were taken from the scene by Brevard County animal control, but four dogs were at the residence at the time of the attack, officers said.
Police said the child suffered multiple lacerations but is believed to have non-life-threatening injuries.
Comment: Whether those months were also the warmest is in question because temperature stations are often placed in areas known for human activity thus leading to corrupted readings, if they're even there at all.
There are at least two possible factors contributing to this dramatic drop in direct sunlight; there's the increase in cosmic rays and then the rise in meteoritic dust in our atmosphere, both of which lead to increased cloud cover: