Child suffers allergic reaction, receives EpiPen treatment


Emergency responders helped two young girls with allergic reactions. One girl, age 4, had trouble breathing and was given an EpiPen. Another girl, age 3, had similar symptoms.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
02:30
Transcript:
Dispatch, freshman 8. Dispatch. Fire is out. Homeowner, educated, question 98, through, back and service. Fire is extinguished. Homeowner, educated, brush 90E back in service. All right, 98, station 98. Go ahead, station 8. pick up your third so you can go on the 92s. Correct, any copy. Charlie Call. Engine 311. Quad 34-6722, South Spanavik Lake. Channel South Primary. Difficulty breathing. 311 nashlamic. Copy engine 311 in now. Just that's 4-4. Check the area up. Carl, 4-year-old female having an allergic reaction. Happy second. Thank you. Have an AMR 122 sensitive unspotted. Providence at the same. Oh, okay, just on you see. Tendium 311 dispatch. You have his rents is 311. You guys, EpiPen has been administered also if you like to reach home for squad 34. Not at this time. Tengen 311 copies. Copy. This is my squad 34 en route. This is to be a Delta call. Three-year-old female, the allergic reaction with just spooky breathing and speaking. Happy Penn has been administered. 122 hours really from 2017 sent and spotted. Squad 34, copy. Engine 311 from 1234. You can cancel. I can handle with P.M.R. Charlie Call. Spokane Engine 2.
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Spokane County, WA
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