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Teenager allergic reaction to peanuts at Seattle homeSeattle WA

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Near NW 65th St, Seattle, WA 98117

A 15-year-old male experienced an allergic reaction with elevated blood pressure and a scratchy throat after eating a peanut-containing cookie near NW 65th St in Seattle. He received an epinephrine injection before emergency responders arrived and was stable, speaking in full sentences.

Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
04:28
Transcript:
00:00
We're seeing a 15-year-old male who's calm and speaking full sentences.
00:06
He has one epi on board prior to our arrival, as well as a couple puffs of albuterol.
00:12
His blood pressure is 210 over 98 with a pulse of 100, 98% saturation,
00:20
and he has a little bit of a scratchy throat and a bit of nausea.
00:30
From Medict 10. MediTen is in service.
00:34
We can take that call for Medic 32.
00:40
I dispatch from Medic 163.
00:45
Dispatch 8-5, you can code green our engine.
00:56
We have an on -location security.
01:01
Okay, 8-5, Engine 10, Code Green[1].
01:06
Disposed from Medicaid 18. We're clear in Harborview. We can take a medic response with Engine 18.
01:13
medic 163 from dispatch medic 10 we're in service downtown we can take that run for medic 828
01:27
okay we'll swap you out medic 32 co-green medic 28 code green medic 28 co-green 28 co -green
01:37
Seattle fire dispatch from medic 163
01:46
Medic 163, what's your ETA?
01:53
15 minutes to the call near NW 65th St.
02:02
Okay, Medic 163, you can code green.
02:07
Medic 163 copies, code green, switching back to Team Norcom.
02:19
Pass.
02:22
Medic 10, go ahead.
02:25
We're swapping you out now. I was just double-checking and making sure I heard you guys correctly. Medic 28, you can code green.
02:35
28, code green.
02:45
Engine 10, did you receive code green?
02:55
Medic 10, Med6 response, (number withheld), 28 Avenoese.
03:01
Medi 10, responding to (number withheld), 28 avenues.
03:05
92-year-old male fall major head injury.
03:14
Medic 18, medic response,
03:18
near NW 65th St.
03:29
Medicaid, response, near NW 65th St.
03:34
16-year-old male, history of severe allergic reaction,
03:39
throat was swelling, one at the B on board.
03:44
Medicaid, okay.
03:50
Medic 18 from engine 18.
03:59
Thank you.
04:03
We're seeing a 15-year-old male,
04:06
complaining of a slightly scratchy throat after eating a cookie with it contained some peanuts, a known allergy.
04:12
He's speaking full sentences.
04:14
He had, now the blood pressure of 180, over 70, with a pulse of 198% sat on room air.
04:23
And he has one epi administered prior to our arrival as well as two puffs at Alpyroll.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code Green: Non-emergency or downgraded response; proceed without lights or sirens, situation under control.

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