Allergic reaction to bee sting causes breathing difficulty


A medical emergency at 1,000 Windham Road in South Windham. The caller reports an allergic reaction to a bee sting with trouble breathing and facial swelling; no EpiPen is available.
Audio|Source: Willimantic and Area Fire/Police
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Transcript:
00:00Willa Manicam, 6-1, Medics 31, 1,000 Windham Road.00:06For an allergic reaction to a B-Sing, call her on the phone now.00:10Difficly breathing are slowly swollen, no EpiPen available.00:14That's W.W. The South London Department, Willam, 8,000, Windham Road.00:20For an allergic reaction to a B-Sting, no Epi-Pen available.00:24Caller experiencing, difficulty breathing.00:26Cross Street is going to be Old Wyndham Road and the South Windham Town Line, 1560.
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Willa Manicam, 6-1, Medics 31, 1,000 Windham Road.
00:06
For an allergic reaction to a B-Sing, call her on the phone now.
00:10
Difficly breathing are slowly swollen, no EpiPen available.
00:14
That's W.W. The South London Department, Willam, 8,000, Windham Road.
00:20
For an allergic reaction to a B-Sting, no Epi-Pen available.
00:24
Caller experiencing, difficulty breathing.
00:26
Cross Street is going to be Old Wyndham Road and the South Windham Town Line, 1560.
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Location mentioned:
Near Windham Rd, South Windham, CT 06266
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