Boy with peanut allergy stable after eating sandwich at school, Austin MN
A 10-year-old boy at Banfield Elementary School ate a peanut butter sandwich despite having a peanut allergy. He is currently awake, breathing normally, and showing no signs of an allergic reaction. No EpiPen was available at the time, and the parents could not be reached. The student is being monitored in the nurse's office.
Audio|Source: Austin Fire & EMS
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362, Banfield Elementary 301 17th Street Southwest.
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It's going to be in the nurse's office to ask you as a front entrance.
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Again, party two.
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In the nurses' office, the Banfield Elementary 301 17th Street Southwest in Austin.
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662.
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Our County, LAC to Austin Fire.
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Medical at 301, 17th Street, Southwest.
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It's going to be at Banfield Elementary School.
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There was a student that has a peanut allergy and ate a peanut butter sandwich at lunch with a friend.
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No EpiPen, parents are unable to transfer.
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It's a 10-year-old boy.
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He is breathing awake and not currently showing any signs of an allergic reaction.
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Student is in the nurse's office at the front.
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entrance 301 17th Street Southwest page time 1225 please respond
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Our County, LAC to Austin Fire.
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Medical at 301, 17th Street, Southwest.
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It's going to be at Banfield Elementary School.
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There was a student that has a peanut allergy and ate a peanut butter sandwich at lunch with a friend.
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No EpiPen, parents are unable to transfer.
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It's a 10-year-old boy.
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He is breathing, awake, and not currently showing any signs of an allergic reaction.
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Student is in the nurse's office at the front entrance.
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301 17th Street Southwest page time 1225.
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Please respond.
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Awesome pair copies.
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10-4.
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Test batch 662, Banfield Elementary, 301 17th Street, Southwest, Austin.
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Yep, and Rellum.
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And preliminary data shows it's a male peanut allergy, ate a peanut butter sandwich.
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They don't have medicine on site.
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Dispatch from 662, copy.
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Do you want us priorities? Go ahead over there?
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At least you can't have a fire, it's a real, five, and roll,
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landfill for a medical.
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Copy and run at 1227.
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662, you can upgrade priority.
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We haven't reached a determinate code yet.
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Copy. Copy.
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In662, I have a full patient update for you now.
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It's keeping you priority 2 for a 10-year-old male who is conscious and breathing.
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Like I said, he had a peanut butter sandwich and he is allergic to peanut butter.
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His caller is concerned about a possible allergic reaction, but he's currently asymptomatic.
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Responding normally, no difficulty breathing, priority 2.
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6602 copy and changing priority.
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