A Putnam County Sheriff's deputy responding to a domestic dispute was stabbed at a home in Putnam County Monday morning.
It happened at a home on Peekskill Hollow Road in Putnam Valley around 10 a.m.
A struggle ensued, and the officers attempted to use a Taser on the son. In the process, the deputy was cut and suffered a severed artery.
The deputy, who has only been identified as a seven-year veteran of the force, was rushed to the hospital by police car and taken into surgery as doctors tried to control the bleeding.
"His injuries they weren't able to stabilize, so he immediately had to be brought into surgery to repair the damage that was done," Sheriff Robert Langley told ABC News in New York City. "They were able to repair the artery and stop the bleeding. The deputy may have to undergo additional surgeries as a result of those injuries."
The suspect, whose name has not been released, was taken into custody. His father is said to be OK and refused medical attention.
Investigators remain at the scene gathering evidence.
Authorities said this is the first time in history of the department there has been a life threatening attack against one of its members.
The deputy is expected to survive