Child suffers allergic reaction near Mott St, New Bedford MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near Mott Street in New Bedford for a two-year-old boy experiencing an allergic reaction. The child had hives and swollen lips and is allergic to eggs and shrimp.
Audio|Heard on: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, it's going to be near Mott Street, apartment three north.
00:03
It's for a two-year-old male breaking out in hives.
00:05
Lips are swollen.
00:06
Gave him his urgent just now.
00:08
Running off high tech, two and quarters.
00:11
No issues.
00:20
We know what the allergic reaction is.
00:30
Two-year-old does have hives, swelling lips.
00:35
Does have allergies to eggs, shrimp.
00:44
He's about his twenties out, so we're going to fill him with stuff.
00:50
Ten o'clock.
00:53
Twenty-two to kill.
00:58
Twenty-two.
01:01
Mileage (number withheld).
01:03
Seven four.
01:10
Fire alarm dispatching engine six.
01:12
Engine six, you are going to near Mott Street, apartment three north.
01:17
You have a two year old male having an allergic reaction.
01:21
Attention six, you want near Mott Street, apartment three north.
01:26
Two-year-old male having allergic reaction, hives, swollen lips.
01:32
He crossed, they're going to be Cleveland Street, Rockdale Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Mott St, New Bedford, MA 02744
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