Young woman treated for allergic reaction near Tioga and Lincoln streets, Ithaca NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 21-year-old woman near the intersection of North Tioga Street and East Lincoln Street experienced an allergic reaction. She used an EpiPen twice due to breathing difficulties and was located near a gray Honda SUV.
Audio|Heard on: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:50
Transcript:
00:00
As you want to banks, going to East Lincoln Street and North Tioga Street.
00:05
Got a third party call for a friend who was 21 female having an allergic reaction to unknown substance.
00:14
It's going to be in a Honda SUV gray in that general area.
00:21
Again, that's as you want to bangs, going to the area of East Lincoln and North Tioga.
00:28
21 female have an allergic reaction.
00:34
She has used an EpiPen at this time.
00:37
She's going to be in or around a gray Honda SUV.
00:45
And it is a 2-Charlie-1 response at 1729.
00:56
The caller called back to the patient at Exeter stating she took another EpiPen at 5.30 and that her fro is closing.
01:11
And you want copies.
01:13
We'll be there.
01:14
Less than a minute.
01:20
Can you repeat your last transmission,
01:23
please?
01:27
Just acknowledging you're up, please.
01:31
Free seat.
01:37
Thanks,
01:38
95-9-9 in the area.
01:40
If you have more information, we're looking around for the vehicle.
01:46
Cap, you're in the area.
01:47
I'm on the phone with caller.
01:48
I'll attempt to get more information.
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