Child treated for allergic reaction at elementary school, Linton Hall VA
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According to the dispatch call, a 7-year-old child had an allergic reaction at Cedar Point Elementary School. Emergency responders administered an EpiPen.
Audio|Heard on: Prince William County Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
5.95-93-on-5 Bravo for allergic reaction at Cedar Point Elementary, near Braemar Parkway, across street of Iona Sound Drive, medic 525, engine 525, 0912.
00:17
Apartments, the pool, 15,131, Brookwood Drive.
00:22
It's between a caller and a family member who's trying to abuse the caller, threatening them.
00:29
Unknown drugs, weapons, or alcohol.
00:34
The caller was from the leasing office.
00:41
On a legislative on a 2016 Toyota Camry registered out of Chantilly.
00:50
1149, checker MDC for a past domestic alpha-12.
00:58
The caller is going to be a current patient of Prince William Hospital for suicidal cops.
01:17
The hospital, the brother, and she both live at a Woodbridge address.
01:22
I'm going to make two-responder, correct?
01:32
12-5-4, I'm okay, I'll be busy.
01:38
Okay, 12-5-4.
01:43
engine 525 responding at 0.915.
01:47
Patient would be a 7-year-old having an allergic reaction.
01:51
They did advise that the 7-year-old is nonverbal and an EpiPen has been administered.
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Location mentioned:
Braemar Pkwy, Bristow, VA 20136
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