Child treated for allergic reaction near Orchard Street, Newton MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a three-year-old child experiencing an allergic reaction near Orchard Street. The child was treated with an epinephrine auto-injector and was conscious and breathing when transported to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
What's the fire in Medics, near Orchard Street,
00:16
for a three-year-old having an allergic reaction.
00:20
Roger.
00:25
Engine 1, Medic 2, 119, ORC2.
00:31
That's going to be for a 3-year-old,
00:33
EpiPen administered allergic reaction, he's conscious and breathing.
00:38
Here's box 1-25 St.
00:40
St. James Street at Washington Street, 1811.
00:48
Free-19.
00:59
Medic 1.
01:01
Medical 1, transporting to the Brigham.
01:05
Receive, Medic 1, transporting to the Brigham, 1811.
01:14
On Orchard Street,
01:16
for the 3-year-old male,
01:18
conscious breathing,
01:20
allergic reaction, epipen administered.
01:23
Rocks 1,25, maintain true to Washington, 3,
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2013.
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