Woman treated for severe allergic reaction at hospital, Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 35-year-old woman was treated at the hospital for a severe allergic reaction with airway swelling. Epinephrine was given, and her consciousness fluctuated during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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236, pending a facility at an emergency time with a 35-year-old female, 35-female chief complaint is going to be anaphylaxis.
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Facial states, though,
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she's been experiencing it for approximately two days now.
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Went to the movies ate some popcorn, unknown if she had any popcorn allergy.
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Took some Benadryl about 45 minutes ago.
00:23
She's experiencing hives, swelling in the mouth, epinephrine administered.
00:31
The epinephrine injector has been administered.
00:35
The patient is going in and out of consciousness at this time.
00:44
Respirations about 14 and oxygen saturation is 92 on 15 liters nasal,
00:53
or 15 liters,
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non-rebreather.
00:57
Maybe you have about six to seven off prior to further upon arrival.
01:04
Parkridge clear.
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Location mentioned:
Palmetto Health Pkwy, Columbia, SC 29212
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