In court, doctors give evidence about the rapid medical response to a five-year-old girl who is alleged to have been stabbed in an incident at or near Parnell Square/Parnell Street. Medical witnesses describe how they assess and treat the child shortly after the alleged attack, focusing on the seriousness of her injuries, including a stab wound reported as being over the heart area. The testimony details the sequence of care provided in the immediate aftermath, including clinical observations and emergency treatment steps undertaken in minutes. The doctors’ account is presented as part of the trial proceedings, with the aim of explaining the child’s condition and the urgency of the response. The evidence is tied to the prosecution’s account of the incident and the timing between the alleged attack and the arrival and treatment of the injured child. Other aspects of the case, including the circumstances of the alleged stabbing and the identity of those charged, are not included in the provided excerpt. The case remains before the court as the trial continues.