Medical emergency involving toddler with allergic reaction, Plymouth MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a toddler experienced a possible allergic reaction to cashews near Rocker Avenue, showing tongue and lip swelling with no breathing difficulty. She received Benadryl and a pediatric EpiPen before emergency rescue arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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EMS, 2-year-old female allergic to cashews near Rocker Ave, F1, Page, Rescue 1.
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Station 1,000,000, Station 2.
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Station 2, Engine 1 copy 1752.
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EMS, 2-year-old female allergic to cashews near Rocker Ave, F1, Page, Rescue 1, Rescue 1, Rescue 2.
00:44
Rescue 2 is around.
00:47
Rescue 2, copy.
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Rescue 2, just an update.
00:51
The child says a tongue hurts, lips are swelling, and hides around the mouth, no difficulty breathing.
00:56
Mother gave her 5 mills of Benadryl and a pediatric EpiPen.
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Copy, thank you.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Rocker Ave, Plymouth, MI 48170
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