Woman treated for allergic reaction en route to hospital, Hayward CA
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According to the dispatch call, a 56-year-old woman was treated for an allergic reaction with epinephrine and Benadryl. Her symptoms improved and she was being transported to St. Rose Hospital.
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Transcript:
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Rose. This is Medic.
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350. We're coming in Code 2[1] on board with a 56-year-old female.
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Come in for a chief complaint of an allergic reaction of unknown cause.
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She was complaining of difficulty breathing along with visible hives and saying that her throat and tongue were swollen.
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She's given one dose of epinephrine and 50 milligrams of Benadryl, which resolved symptoms.
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Right now she is GCF 15, Vital Draft Hollows, 167, over 87, 99 heart rate, 97% room air air,
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20 respirations,
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and we have an ETA of 6 minutes, so we got me.
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Code 2: Urgent, expedited response without lights or siren; proceed promptly while obeying all traffic laws.
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Location mentioned:
Calaroga Ave, Hayward, CA 94545
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