ABC News February 1, 2023

Mountain lion attack leaves child in unknown condition at trauma center

WATCH: Mountain lion attacks California child

A mountain lion attack just 40 miles south of San Francisco has left a young child in an unknown condition at a local trauma center.

The incident occurred at approximately 6:50 p.m. on the 1000 block of Tunitas Creek Road in an unincorporated area of San Mateo County -- which is located about 40 miles west of San Jose, California, and 40 miles south of San Francisco.

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Officials from the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that they were “dispatched to a report of a mountain lion attack and we can confirm a child was transported to a local trauma center after the attack,” according to a statement posted on social media.

Authorities say the child was conscious when they were transported to the hospital but did not elaborate on their condition.

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Chad Conover, a neighbor of the family whose child was attacked by a mountain lion, speaks to ABC News' San Francisco station KGO after the attack just, 40 miles south of San Francisco, left a young child in an unknown condition at a local trauma center.

"Our coastal community has endured so much these past few weeks,” the sheriff's office said in a statement responding to the incident. “Our entire agency is saddened of this news and sends many warm wishes to the child for a speedy and full recovery. Our thoughts are with the family at this time."

Chad Conover, a neighbor of the family whose child was attacked by the mountain lion, told ABC News’ San Francisco station KGO that the situation surprised him.

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"They were pretty calm when I pulled up, they're my neighbors so I asked them if they were okay,” Conover told KGO following the attack. “They said everybody's fine, but they had to talk to fish and game, and a warden pulled up right as I pulled out. Typically the mountain lions avoid people, so it's not often you hear about an attack on a human."

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife are also currently investigating the reported attack and the status of the mountain lion involved is unknown.