Allergic reaction with incorrect epipen use in Clearfield, Clearfield UT
A 51-year-old woman had an allergic reaction near North 200 West in Clearfield. She tried to use an EpiPen but injected the medication into her thumb by mistake. She is outside in a green SUV and experiencing difficulty breathing and speaking.
Audio|Source: Layton City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 42.
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Respond to 2-Delta[1], allergic reaction.
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At near North 200 West.
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In Clearfield.
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Ambulance 42, respond to Zulu, allergic reaction.
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At near North 200 West.
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In Clearfield.
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Medic 42, respond to 2-Delta[1],
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allergic reaction, at near North 200 West, in Clearfield.
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Medic 42, respond to 2-Delta[1], allergic reaction, at near North 200 West, in Clearfield.
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A minute 42-year responding to response allergies, near North 200 West, her first-party caller, 51-year-old female conscious and breathing, so she's having an allergic reaction to something.
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I know what it is.
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She is responding normally, has difficulty breathing or swallowing.
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She is having difficulty speaking between breath.
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She was attempting to use an EpiPen.
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I believe she used it incorrectly.
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42,
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the medication ended up being injected into the thumb.
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The patient is going to be outside of this address in a green SUV.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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2-Delta: Medical Priority Dispatch System determinant for Allergic Reaction; high-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
N 200 W, Clearfield, UT 84015
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