Child experiences allergic reaction at shelter, Columbia MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible allergic reaction involving a child at the Grassroots emergency shelter near Freetown Rd. The child reportedly ate a cookie containing nuts and began showing signs of an allergic reaction inside the facility lobby.
Audio|Heard on: Howard MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Patient and the caller will be in front of the business near Freetown Rd.
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Paramedic 145 here responding.
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Grassroots emergency shelter, near Freetown Rd.
00:10
Patient's in the front lobby, seven-year-old male.
00:13
Ate a cookie with nuts, having an allergic reaction.
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Location mentioned:
Freetown Rd, Columbia, MD 21044
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