Female suffers severe allergic reaction at residence, Stow OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a female at a residence near Bent Tree Lane experienced a severe allergic reaction. She took an EpiPen and has hives and difficulty breathing. The incident involved a 12-year-old caller reporting a domestic altercation where the boyfriend pushed the mother into a wall.
Audio|Heard on: Stow Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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So EMS, District 2, Medic 2, Truck 2, near Bent Tree Lane, allergy stings, between Heron Springs Parkway and Heron Springs Parkway.
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Two gov. Start for a possible domestic at the Tallmadge Motel, 1128 East Avenue, Room 11.
00:20
The caller is a 12-year-old, states (name withheld)'s boyfriend was babysitting him and his siblings and pushed the mother into a wall with their baby in her arms.
00:30
This is a female with a nut allergy.
00:33
Copy that.
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20 copies on one scene.
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1540.
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It's best time it's 20.
00:40
The caller says there's putting things into a car and the boyfriend's currently talking to a neighbor.
00:47
Alright, I'll be out with him.
00:48
1541.
00:53
And dispatch the Med2's female did take an EpiPen.
00:57
She has hives all over and is struggling to breathe.
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