Teen female treated for allergic reaction with breathing issues, Bel Air MD


A 17-year-old female suffered an allergic reaction causing swelling and breathing difficulties. EMS treated her with medications including epinephrine, Benadryl, and prednisone. Her breathing improved and vital signs were stable during transport to a medical facility near W MacPhail Rd in Bel Air.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Officer Tospeak on the line, you need a medical physician? Negative at this time, information only. Morning. Upletress, T. Carpher County, Medics 31-1-3-1 on the route to your facility with a short DTA coming from across the street of patient first. One board ahead of a 17-1-7-year-old female. Chief of an alert for reaction. How do you copy? All right, 24-7-43.
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So, the sheriff's office, the subject having the liver pain, just had a transplant a little while ago and is now in pain. Two, two, four, three, eight, both level one. Yeah. Okay. I said a 17-year-old female, she's having an allergic reaction. Once the patient first this morning for reaction to about the still, and she has had angioidema weasing and some swelling around her eyes. So this music area, at this time, patient has received.
00:57
0.3 of epinephrine, 50 milligrams of Benadryl i.m, as well as 10 milligrams of predazone, all from the stability. She does have a 20-gues established. At this time, there are no weeds as long as sounds are clear, and two weeks of her breathing and her throat are getting better following the medication. Final signs for you have our heart rate of 101. That's normal sinus on the monitor, 100% on room air, and blood pressure of 136 or 72. The evening for the questions, we have about 5-minute ETA.
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Location mentioned:
Near W MacPhail Rd, Bel Air, MD 21014
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