Juvenile at school has allergic reaction unresponsive to epinephrine, Auburn AL
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According to the dispatch call, a juvenile at Auburn Junior High School had an allergic reaction to peanuts. Epinephrine was given but did not improve the condition. The oxygen status is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station to control, one-nine on the eastern route a four or five south scene.
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Roe should be Auburn Junior High School, reference to an allergic reaction.
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Epinephrine has been administered, but it is apparently not working.
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1023.
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4109. I've got you around the 405 South Dean Road should be Auburn Junior High.
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You're going to go to the backside near the cemetery,
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reference to a juvenile with a peanut allergy,
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Epinephrine was administered per APD, but it is apparently not working unknown on status of oxygen intake.
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Location mentioned:
E Samford Ave, Auburn, AL 36830
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