Medical response for allergic reaction at international airport, Dulles VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders at Dulles International Airport treated a person having an allergic reaction near the Charlie 1 gate inside the terminal.
Audio|Heard on: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Units responding to allergic reaction at Charlie 1.
00:02
We are with the patient in the sterile area.
00:06
At gate C1.
00:08
Yes.
00:13
Unit 436 is on scene.
00:16
Unit 436 acknowledged on tape.
00:17
Airport fire unit en route.
00:19
Medic 3.
00:21
What is the call for ambulance 436?
00:26
There is one in Turley, a seizure call.
00:32
Sorry, outside elsewhere.
00:35
Copy 41.
00:40
Number 60 for morning.
00:44
Morning. This is 32.
00:46
Tower ladder 436 reporting from Tile letter 436 and 302.
00:56
Tower 44.
01:02
Station will be stable.
01:04
Basic life support from this point forward.
01:07
You guys can go, ready.
01:09
Get in the engine.
01:11
Appreciate you.
01:12
Have a good day.
01:16
Town for six direction service.
01:21
Airport, pardon me Tyler.
01:23
302, are you direct? We can handle Woodtower and ambulance 302 at Charlie 1.
01:29
Direct, mutual aid units for Charlie 1 going in service, 633.
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Location mentioned:
Dulles International Airport (IAD), 1 Saarinen Cir, Dulles, VA 20166
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