Allergic reaction at Wellesley High School treated, Wellesley MA
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According to the dispatch call, an 18-year-old female at Wellesley High School experienced an allergic reaction. Emergency responders administered an EpiPen and provided medical care at the school's nurse office.
Audio|Heard on: Wellesley Police and Fire, AreaWide3, Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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With fire medics, near Rice Street at the high school in the nearest office for an 18-year-old female having an allergic reaction, they will be administering an EpiPen.
00:09
Main office, received.
00:14
This is backing.
00:16
Engine 1. Ambulance 1.
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Allergic reaction medical.
00:20
Near Rice Street.
00:21
Time out. 1151.
00:27
Medical one respond.
00:30
Medic one showing you responding.
00:33
The high school and the nurse's office is for an 18-year-old female with an allergic reaction.
00:36
They will be administering an EpiPen.
00:39
1152.
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Race you.
00:49
And you want to file alarm, and you want to respond.
00:53
So on responding with Medic 1 Wellesley High School in the new nurses office.
00:57
For an 18-year-old female with an allergic reaction, they will be administering an EpiPen, 1153.
01:07
Hello, a medic from high school.
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At the high school, 1155.
01:16
You're gonna be the next, um,
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breathing, she feels nauseous, the nurses listen to her lungs, they said they sound okay.
01:26
Receive, they just arrived, they're walking in.
01:30
Roger.
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