Woman has allergic reaction and receives EpiPen at school, Reading MA
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According to the dispatch call, a woman in her 20s had an allergic reaction after eating nuts at a school near Charles Street. An EpiPen was given and she is conscious and alert in the nurse's office.
Audio|Heard on: Reading Police & Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Reading police and fire units, request to medical aid.
00:03
It's going to be near Charles Street.
00:05
Allergic reaction, staff member ate something with nuts and has a nut allergy.
00:11
EpiPen administered.
00:17
Well, there you take.
00:21
Copy that.
00:29
And 103, it's going to be a female in our 20s.
00:35
Copy.
00:43
Companies are on for the kilnum.
00:46
Redding follows the sloom, Lata 1-21 responding, near Charles Street to kill them for the medical aid.
00:51
We advise females in her 20s.
00:53
She is conscious, alert, breathing at the attempt.
00:58
We have the updates.
01:02
We'll be in the nurse's office.
01:06
The patient's going to be in the nurse's office.
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Location mentioned:
Charles St, Reading, MA 01867
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