Teen suffers allergic reaction after eating cookie at camp


Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
02:11
Transcript:
(name withheld)'s 8, Pershing, Hamilton's virus on the Spring Hill Camp, some of the dining hall area reference and allergy. They have even one dose of EpiPen and two doses of Benadryl. Cammal 8, patient provides an error getting some relief from the EpiPen and Benadryl. I think so 933 and 934 announced Spring Hill. Clear. It's going to be the dining hall. If you're familiar, one, an allergy, they have given him as he and two pinidrile. 933 is clear. Fire is fast 9306. 9.06. Sorry, you'll meet us at the gate to let us in. 61 sent her out with one. 4.51. 4.51. 5. I need you to respond. ER, standing a 45-year-old female. This is eight around for a minute. Clear eight, responding to Spring Hill Camp, 2321 West, Taylor, 258. They'll be at the dining hall, however, someone will be at the gate to let you in. A 17-year-old male approximately 12 minutes ago, ate a cookie. He just had a nut allergy. They gave him one dose of the FEPIN, two doses of Benadryl. That seemed like he's having relief, breathing as normal. Amyos, one can you respondent Brown's out for ever.
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Location mentioned:
SpringHill Camps, 2221 IN-258, Seymour, IN 47274
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