Man treated for allergic reaction after unconscious episode, Coral Springs FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a man near Northwest 20th Drive for an allergic reaction to shellfish. The man lost consciousness but was breathing and later regained consciousness after receiving medication.
Audio|Heard on: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
It's station 95.
00:01
Copy on unconscious call on unconscious call near Northwest 20th Drive, 22[1] Whiskey 2 sector.
00:12
Seeing as either a 48-year-old male that passed out, he is breathing now conscious to Benadryl.
00:29
Thank you very much.
00:31
Copy your phone.
00:38
Also 25, 65, 65, 65, 65 by 68, 1045.
00:43
35.
00:46
She'll make a lot of the calling.
00:49
Friend.
00:51
10.
00:53
Indian idea, you can send me that on 45 by handle it.
00:57
25. 25.
00:59
Okay.
01:00
Thank you. Thank you.
01:05
And Station 95, P5B patient apparently was having an allergic reaction to shellfish had highs before going to bed.
01:13
Seeing it five feet fell twice hit its head, 22[1]0 pounds.
01:19
Probably.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
22: Disturbance incident, potentially involving weapons or domestic situations, requiring police response.
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Location mentioned:
NW 20th Dr, Coral Springs, FL 33071
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