Patient at clinic has allergic reaction with tongue swelling, Cleveland TN


A patient at the Nova Walk-In Clinic near Peerless Crossing is having an allergic reaction with tongue swelling and difficulty swallowing. The reaction started a few hours ago and has worsened. The patient was given 50 mg of Benadryl and does not have an EpiPen.
Audio|Source: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
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Transcript:
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516, allergic reaction to Nova walk-in clinic.
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Five,
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chosen round. I'll show you and route.
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It's going to be the telewalking clinic near Peerless Crossing,
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Northwest, Room 208.
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Agent 5.
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5. 5.
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We are back in service, available for all calls.
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Control is swallowing and her tongue is swollen.
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No difficulty breathing. They have 50 milligrams of Benadryl.
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Okay.
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516. They're advised that it initially started a couple of hours ago.
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They started to IVs who gradually gotten worse.
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She does not have an empty pence as the first time something like this has happened to her, says it feels like her throat is closing up.
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Location mentioned:
Near Peerless Crossing, Cleveland, TN 37312
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