Teen girl treated for bee sting allergic reaction


A 16-year-old girl is having a severe allergic reaction from a bee sting. Emergency medical units are responding and an EpiPen has been used to treat her.
Audio|Source: Kootenai County Fire and EMS
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00:00Engine 15 medic 1, Delta allergies 820 South Cross Point Road off 1.00:06Engine 15, medic 13, medic 1, delta allergies 820 South Cross Point Road off 1.00:13Engine 15, medic 13, medic 1, responding to the Delta allergies at 820 South Ross Point Road on off 1, 15-year-old female patient.00:28allergic reaction to a bee sting.00:30It looks like an EpiPen was injected.00:42Central bus 751, clear, the Gimmolate fire, and report is available.00:48Copy brush some 51, clear, and available ahead of back to headquarters.00:53Central Central Center 733, same traffic.
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Engine 15 medic 1, Delta allergies 820 South Cross Point Road off 1.
00:06
Engine 15, medic 13, medic 1, delta allergies 820 South Cross Point Road off 1.
00:13
Engine 15, medic 13, medic 1, responding to the Delta allergies at 820 South Ross Point Road on off 1, 15-year-old female patient.
00:28
allergic reaction to a bee sting.
00:30
It looks like an EpiPen was injected.
00:42
Central bus 751, clear, the Gimmolate fire, and report is available.
00:48
Copy brush some 51, clear, and available ahead of back to headquarters.
00:53
Central Central Center 733, same traffic.
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Location mentioned:
E Point Rd, Idaho 83833
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