Allergic reaction at Austin hostel causes breathing issues, Austin MN
Emergency responders were sent to the Rodeway Inn in Austin for a 62-year-old woman who had an allergic reaction after applying antibiotic ointment. She had hives and difficulty breathing and did not have an epipen.
Audio|Source: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
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Transcript:
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668 Priority to near 21st Street Northeast Department 112, Priority to near 21st Street Northeast Department 120 in Austin.
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6667 will be handling that call if you could drop it on us.
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Our County, LACA, the Austin Fire respond in a medical roadway in near 21st Street Northeast, Room 120.
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LACC, the Austin Fire respond on a medical, roadway in near 21st Street northeast, room 120 for an allergic reaction.
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Radio page 142.
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Clark County, LACD, the Austin Fire respond in a medical roadway in near 21st Street Northeast, room 120, roadway in near 21st Street, northeast, room 120 for an allergic reaction.
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Radio page 142.
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You said 6-6-8 will be handling that call, or which company?
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667. Copy.
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I'll at least you have some fire copies.
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Okay, 142.
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667, we'll be en route to near 21st, Free Northeast.
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Okay. All right.
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667, patient update.
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667, go ahead.
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LACC, Austin Fire.
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Austin Fire.
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Which hotel was this again? Roadway in?
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Gover.
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Copy, you can put 305 and out.
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667, you're going for a 62-year-old female who was putting triple antibiotic ointment on a wound, and now she is breaking out in hives and does have difficulty speaking between breaths, and she does not have an epipen.
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667 copies.
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Pen route 145, responding to the roadway in.
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Room 120-62-year-old female,
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put antibiotic ointment on a wound, having difficulty breathing, said she had some hives.
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Austin tripage.
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