Allergic reaction treated at gym café, Chula Vista CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call at a café inside a gym in Chula Vista. A woman suffered an allergic reaction after eating food that contained onions. She was treated on scene with epinephrine and Benadryl by paramedics and transported to Sharp Chula Vista hospital. Her symptoms resolved before transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
I copy. Sharp Chula Vista, go ahead.
00:02
Sir, we're calling today to a café inside a gym for a 39-year-old female.
00:07
She complains today it's going to be an allergic reaction.
00:10
As the story goes, patient was in the back, states that she had alluded to onions and was making a sauce, and unfortunately took a sample of it realizing after the fact that it had onions.
00:21
Sounds like this happened in the past last year.
00:25
Stated that she drove herself to the hospital.
00:27
They gave her an EpiPen at the hospital and was prescribed.
00:30
EpiPen for future use.
00:35
Patient says that she immediately felt a little bit of numbness and tingling in her tongue as well as minor throat tightness.
00:42
She states a co-worker went out to her car, got her EpiPen,
00:46
gave her 0.3 epinephrine via EpiPen at 1217, about 2 minutes after she was exposed to the allergen.
00:57
We arrived on scene with 100 patient flow alert tracking.
00:59
Answered questions appropriately, breathing about 20 times more effective.
01:03
Lung sounds clear as well as tracheal sounds clear.
01:05
Eyes open spontaneously.
01:08
Eyes on patient's skin.
01:11
Only systemic reaction is just tachycardic.
01:15
Obviously, it could be from the initial EpiPen, but we went ahead and gave 50 mg of Benadryl IM in the left arm as well as 0.5 epi in the left arm about 10 minutes ago.
01:31
House is going to be as follows.
01:33
Again, patient was breathing about 20 times more effective on room air.
01:37
Original heart rate was 90, sinus tachy, and updated blood pressure was 126 over 84.
01:44
We've been panning the temp of 96.4 as well.
01:49
Sugar coming right now.
01:50
Again, as far as treatment goes,
01:54
This is 0.3 epi on scene via EpiPen at 1217.
01:58
50 milligrams of Benadryl IM as well as 0.5 epinephrine via EMS IM as well.
02:08
Looking to go to Sharp Chula Vista about a 10-minute ETA.
02:11
Any questions I can get for you right now?
02:14
Does she have any remaining symptoms or they are resolved?
02:19
So only symptoms on scene was patient stating a little bit of chest tightness that has since resolved.
02:25
Patient says she has a little bit of numbness and tingling to the tongue, but no edema, no swelling at this time.
02:34
Copy. I will let Sharp Chula Vista know if any of that after our chest tightness returns, we can give her another dose of aspirin.
02:41
Otherwise, clear.
02:43
If anything is left.
02:47
Sure, have a good day.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Center Ct, Chula Vista, CA 91911
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