Fire alarm with odor, patient treated for allergic reaction, Blandon PA
Fire alarm triggered at near Ingot Dr with a reported unusual odor but no visible smoke or fire. A 50-year-old female suffered a severe allergic reaction to peanuts and was treated with epinephrine on site.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire A and EMS
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Transcript:
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I'm in the traffic here right now.
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In the hallway,
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that's the kind of an odor.
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I can't describe it.
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There's no smoke, evident.
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I don't know if you're looking around. Sorry, I'm going to find a head. Is there anybody's a learn, pal?
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Chief 13 is making his way there now. Okay, I want to confirm.
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What the panel says?
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Perks. Chief 53. Are you calling?
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No, permanent.
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There's 53 still at 9.2 westbound on the interstate.
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Okay, 5G3.
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On scene with fireports helping them out.
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692 on Berks Additional.
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Mark Prince in 181 aren't he? It stands in 181, location, I'm 36. 6993-1, action.
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6993-19. 699-3-1.
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Patient weights about 270 to the second floor.
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Both precautions to Reading.
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Section 13 from the engine officer.
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Go ahead. Mark makes the Cleveland for one in route.
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You're at the Charlie. I've got people in the door here to look in.
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Yep,
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that's where we're at.
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I'm in the traffic house.
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6-7-21 Respondy 1137, number 10 Inget Drive to use the rear entrance, the desk office, 50-year-old female on a flaxis, restorative, filthy, happy pen-administered, palli to peanuts, still obtaining.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ingot Dr, Blandon, PA 19510
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