Infant treated for allergic reaction to food, South Berwick ME
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According to the dispatch call, a six-month-old infant experienced facial swelling after eating yogurt and was taken to South Berwick Fire Department for an allergic reaction evaluation. No breathing difficulties were reported.
Audio|Heard on: South Berwick Police, Fire, and York Ambulance
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Transcript:
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Sitting in the ambulance to the South Berwick Fire Department, 71 Norton Street.
00:04
Don't worry.
00:06
Like a young daughter had yogurt, face it now swelling.
00:12
Put off that with it, unless they need us.
00:17
Copy.
00:25
York ambulance, standby for a medical call.
00:28
York ambulance, stand by for a medical call.
00:47
Dispect on the air for York Ambulins, transmitting a medical call.
00:51
They're in-root, ultimate at South Berwick Fire Department with an allergic reaction alpha level.
01:00
Repeating dispatch on the air,
01:02
transmitting a medical call for York ambulance.
01:06
Allergic reaction alpha level,
01:09
patients in route to the fire department, near Norton Street, Timorone 1720.
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Your Honor 3rd.
01:25
York Ambulance 3, go ahead.
01:28
We'll be sitting on the lamp with the lights on the lighting our line.
01:34
I'll be there passing Witchtrot Road right now.
01:38
It's going to be looking for a black four runner.
01:40
It's a six-month-old, had yogurt and started to swell up a bit.
01:45
No difficulty breathing at this time.
01:49
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Norton St, South Berwick, ME 03908
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