Woman stung by bees suffers allergic reaction and chest pain
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Clinton County Public Safety
03:05
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Medic 21 responding.
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(number withheld) Beverly Drive, Beech Creek Borough.
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69 year old female.
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Stung three times by bees.
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Does have a history of allergic reaction.
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She did state that she had no difficulty breathing, but she did sound like she was wheezing.
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Symptoms are getting worse.
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Does have. An epipen, but has not yet administered it.
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Eleven zero five.
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County medic 21 , you said you can hear patient wheezing.
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Affirmative.
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Can you encourage her to use her epipen, please?
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Medic 21 , repeat, you were unreadable.
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Can you encourage the patient to use their EpiPen if they have it?
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We are attempting.
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She's stating that she cannot.
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Using EMT to walk her through it now.
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Ambulance 9, this is call 1108.
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Attention all units, responding box 901 .
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Epipen has been used and the patient is sweaty.
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Eleven zero nine.
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Medic 21 , copy.
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Medic 21 .
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Copy your notification.
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County, Medic 22-4 arriving at Williamsport.
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Medic 22-4, Williamsport,
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11-10.
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Hey, 23-1 is en route to Lock Haven.
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Ambulance 21, Route Lock Haven, 1110.
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Ambulance 9 responding.
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Ambulance 9 responding, 1111.
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Ambulance 9.
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RP is saying she now has chest pain and does not believe she is able to get up.
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This is unit.
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(name withheld) returned your call.
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Okay.
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Here is the final scene.
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Ambulance nine on scene.
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Door should be unlocked.