Female has allergic reaction to bee sting without epipen


A woman at 89 Kitemaug Road is having a severe allergic reaction to a bee sting and is having trouble breathing. No epipen is available. Emergency services are responding.
Audio|Source: Montville Police and Fire
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00:00Be advised, the patient is allergic, no EpiPen on the scene.00:03That's station at Montel for the Monsol, responding to 89 Kiddymog Road for the female, bee stings, difficulty breathing,00:13has a history of being allergic, no Epipen on the scene.00:17100 from the road, 1102.00:20100 response.00:22It just been updated.00:23He just was released, I believe, yesterday for a week's day, about.
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Be advised, the patient is allergic, no EpiPen on the scene.
00:03
That's station at Montel for the Monsol, responding to 89 Kiddymog Road for the female, bee stings, difficulty breathing,
00:13
has a history of being allergic, no Epipen on the scene.
00:17
100 from the road, 1102.
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100 response.
00:22
It just been updated.
00:23
He just was released, I believe, yesterday for a week's day, about.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kitemaug Rd, Uncasville, CT 06382
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