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Person suffers allergic reaction near Rockman and Fort Hill roads
Medical Emergency
Frederick County, VA
Audio|Source: Frederick County Public Safety
00:18
Transcript: Copy 13W10, ALS 101. 13, 201, ALS11. Your first alert for an allergic reaction, a meet patient, area of Ash, Rockman Road and Fort Hill Road, your first alert, double zero to your first alert, double zero 45.
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