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Heard on: Northampton PA EMS Dispatch Group Calls · 12/30/2025 03:20 PM
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Take near Ferry Street inside the pharmacy at Lafayette and Ferry cross streets for the ALS allergic reaction.
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Allergic reaction reported inside pharmacy
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