Teen allergic reaction treated with epipen en route to hospital, Charlottesville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 13-year-old female had an allergic reaction and was treated with an epipen. She experienced some nausea but is stable and being transported to the University of Virginia Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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You gave me, Tom, from Western 503 with a patient care report.
00:04
503, I got your 13-year-old female allergic reaction epipen.
00:09
She's a medical nurse and that's really strong.
00:12
Understood.
00:13
Symptoms resolved after the epipen for us.
00:16
She just has some residual nausea and got 4 milligrams of oralopran vitals.
00:23
Heart rate of 91,
00:26
respiratory rate of 22, bloods.
00:28
pressure 1-2-8 over 7-8, setting 99% on room air.
00:32
GCS is 15. We're about 10 minutes away.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, University of Virginia, VA 22903
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