Man has severe allergic reaction to bee sting, Harwinton CT


A 43-year-old man near Oakwood Drive is experiencing a severe allergic reaction to a bee sting. He is having difficulty breathing and does not have his epinephrine with him. Emergency medical services are responding to the location.
Audio|Source: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
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LC2, Harmington, ambulance, second call, second greeneted, Harmington, Westside first responders, near Oakwood Drive, 43 male, large reaction to a bee sting, conscious and breathing, 2, Charlie 1, 7, 0, Oakwood Drive, 43 male, allergic reaction, difficulty breathing, 2, Charlie 1, crosses RP2 Drive and the dead end 1306.
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Minters have quarters 13 o'clock.
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L.C. East Harland first responders, 84, Peck Orchard Road, to be 102-year-old female, which has to pay not alert 10 Delta 1.
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That's 8.4, Peck Orchard Road, to be 1002-year-old female, which has not alert 10 Delta 1.
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Cross streets are the Granby Town Line and the State Line currently is being notified.
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13-08. Let's see what's there cartoon of this team?
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Wi-Fi Cartoon to this team, 13.8.
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L-Cade the animal coming out of Charlotte.
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Negative, I have not heard a response from them.
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I have 315 in her headquarters Burlington, Medics responding.
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Reaching.
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Northwest Medic 1, Back and Spailable, I believe Harwich is just leaving the EG in a minute.
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Roger, Medic 1.
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Can you respond to Harwinson?
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Okay. Okay.
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Rudder, near Oakwood Drive, 43, male, stunned by a B, doesn't have his epicent on him, difficulty breathing on a Charlie response.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oakwood Dr, Harwinton, CT 06791
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