Child with leukemia has allergic reaction to medication, Richmond MI


A 10-year-old child with leukemia had an allergic reaction to medication causing vomiting, facial paralysis, and a fast heart rate. The child's oxygen level dropped at times but is now stable and breathing is normal.
Audio|Source: Richmond Lenox EMS
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Transcript:
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I'm a whole client sheriff of Richmond Medics EMS. You're being requested out for a medical in which he's down near Mayer Ridge, near Mayer Ridge,
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the 10[1]-year-old T-cell leukemia, having an allergic reaction and medications that he had yesterday,
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kind of having vomiting, some facial paralysis,
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tachycardic, your cell in 10[1], 855.
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Species one, Chalison.
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Let's see you coming the ComCount.
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No,
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yeah,
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ma'am. It's really station one, Cholifer.
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I'm calling out here for the money, alpha-1.
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Alpha-1[2].
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Alpha-1[2]. Alpha-1 is in route near Rameder Ridge.
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Copy, we'll check it now. Just be guys, mom's stating his oxygen level, sometimes dropping.
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Has come back up on 99th and doesn't seem to be having any difficult to breathing with at mom.
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Copy. Copy.
Police codes explained
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10: No paper
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Alpha-1: Low-priority medical response (MPDS determinant)
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Location mentioned:
Ridge St, Richmond, MI 48062
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