Medical team responds to allergic reaction, Burlington CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near Circle Drive in Burlington to assist a woman reporting throat and tongue discomfort, possibly due to an allergic reaction. She had a known fish allergy but no EpiPen available at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Burlington Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Medical Delta response, near Circle Drive.
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Burlington EMS Medical Delta response, near Circle Drive.
00:18
25-year-old female possible allergic reaction.
00:21
Says her throat feels funny.
00:23
Unknown what she ate that caused this.
00:27
No history of allergies.
00:29
East Shore Boulevard, Lake Street crosses.
00:31
Troops notified 1754.
00:49
Unit 2 en route.
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20 unit 2 en route.
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1756,
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History of a fish allergy.
00:59
Prescribed an EpiPen, doesn't have it with her, and apparently did not have fish.
01:05
Tongue feels funny and has throat discomfort.
01:07
The update.
01:10
Got that.
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Location mentioned:
Circle Dr, Burlington, CT 06013
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