Woman treated for severe allergic reaction at rehab center


Medical responders are transporting a woman experiencing a severe allergic reaction from a rehab center to a hospital for emergency treatment.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
02:52
Transcript:
Washington Regional Central Middick 7. Central Middick 7. Central Middick 7. 9.7. Trane, 41, 1054. Code 3[1], Washington, Regional with one rider. Now, she's going to be anaphylaxis. She's coming from across the street at the Fayetteville rehab center. She's AO4 GCS-15. She's currently got Erdicardia, flowing of the tongue. She has a history of anaphylaxis. She's alerted to some smells. She's been innovated 24 times, heart rate to 115. She's 96% on... nebulizer. Flood pressure is 144 over 102. CDG was 142, 142, 142. We're pulling to your facility right now. You're getting questions orders. Question order for this time. Me, loves, a year, and I'll report on the Washington, clear. Control, make, terminate, detonation. Destination, 1123. 182 on scene 111 on bone command. 1A2 on scene 1101 command. Springdale, Fire Medic 2 is Northwest. Patient Report. Northwest. Next 2.2921 Northwest. 28. Patient can't stand the team anymore today. Apparently we have vitals of 90 in the heart rate. 98% on the rarmer. Set pressure of 161 over 108. Patient is GCS 15. Well known to the ER. The future facility in 3, any questions? No questions or orders. Medic 2 will give your room assignment on arrival. Medic 2 copy. See soon.
Police codes explained
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Code 3: Emergency transport with lights and sirens
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W Center St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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