Six-year-old treated for allergic reaction near Dudley Street, Camden NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a six-year-old for an allergic reaction with hives near Dudley Street. The child was conscious and breathing after receiving Benadryl and was transported to Cooper University Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Camden NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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BLS 10-13.
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Near Benson Street and 30th and Dudley, unit alpha medical emergency.
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Okay unit alpha is a six-year-old. They believe (name withheld) is having an allergic reaction with hives on his face and body. Conscious, alert, and breathing. They gave him Benadryl.
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Okay.
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Timmy, Tony.
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We'll head to Cooper University Hospital.
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You send 21.
00:42
He buys AR on total pair.
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Okay.
00:51
1014. 1014. Okay. 1014.
00:53
Awesome, you start a med.
00:56
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
S Dudley St, Camden, NJ 08105
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