Paramedic who rescued baby boy mauled by dingos insists the parents are not to ...

'The caravan was sealed tight': First paramedic to treat baby mauled by dingoes insists his parents are not to blame for the horrific attack and actually saved their son's life The first paramedic to treat the toddler said the parents weren't to blame  The boy's parents woke to noises of the child, who was dragged by the head  An emergency helicopter was at the scene at about 2.30am on Friday morning 

By Lauren Ferri For Daily Mail Australia and Thomas Duff For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 12:09 BST, 20 April 2019 | Updated: 12:09 BST, 20 April 2019

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Paramedic Ben Du Toit (pictured) said the parents saved their son's life by stemming the bleeding on his head

Paramedic Ben Du Toit (pictured) said the parents saved their son's life by stemming the bleeding on his head

The first paramedic to treat the 14-month-old boy attacked by a dingo insists the parents are not to blame. 

The family were on Queensland's Fraser Island on Friday morning when a dingo dragged the toddler out of their camper van by his head. 

At least two wild dogs are believed to have popped a clip on the side of the camper van before entering.

The boy's parents woke to the sounds of screams as one of dingoes dragged the boy outside.

The father chased the wild dogs into nearby bushland and

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