Woman suffers severe allergic reaction after bee sting, Banks OR
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According to the dispatch call, a 50-year-old woman near northwest Jack Road was stung by a bee and treated with epinephrine due to difficulty breathing and swelling. She felt faint and had no known allergy history.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Near northwest Jack Road, 50-year-old female conscious,
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appears to have been stung by a bee,
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and was given an epinephrine injection; she is having difficulty breathing with swelling to her face and throat, and slight swelling to her tongue.
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She feels faint.
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She has no history of allergic reactions, so the use of epinephrine is unclear.
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Location mentioned:
NW Jack Rd, Banks, OR 97106
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