One-year-old male suffers allergic reaction with swelling, Shelton CT
A one-year-old male near Narragansett Trail is experiencing an allergic reaction with slight swelling of the face and throat. The child has been in and out of medical care recently for unknown allergic reactions and hives. Breathing appears to be stable at this time.
Audio|Source: South Central Region Area Fire and EMS
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This guy, Cells, first call in town, ALS[1] on a priority 39 near Narragansett Trail for the one-year-old for a possible allergic reaction, repeat. Celling EMS, first call in town, AALS on a priority, 39 near Narragansett Trail, one-year-old for the allergic reaction.
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Cross Street for Navajo and Sagamore, timeout, 1350.
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Bye, Victor, 10.
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Victor, 10.
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Victor, 16.
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John, we're going to Narragans.
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Here, Steve, T.
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This patch is five, Victor, ten. You're going for approximately a one-year-old male.
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Been in and out of the hospital, doctor's office the past day or two for unknown allergic reactions, hive.
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Slight swelling of the face and throat.
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Seems like he's breathing all right.
Police codes explained
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ALS: Advanced Life Support emergency medical response involving paramedic-level care for critical or high-priority situations.
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Location mentioned:
Sagamore Rd, Shelton, CT 06484
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