Female allergic reaction to bee sting with breathing trouble


Emergency responders are attending to a 30-year-old woman who is having trouble breathing after a bee sting. The situation is serious and requires advanced medical support.
Audio|Source: Erie County Fire and EMS
01:54
Transcript:
Good. Well, they're claiming no injury. This is 802 24. Echo 2 for ALS. Harbor Creek 237. Allergic reaction. 5150, Jordan Road. 501. I copied no injury and then it cut off. Section 24, echo 2 for ALS, Harmacru, 237, allergic reaction, 5150, Jordan Road. The LAMS. Lake Chorice for River Rescue, 8,300 Shore Drive. Green is the Liam F, FLS, BLS Priority 2 for No patient, 9751 State Line Road. 144, not rushing, just asking, how are we looking for water? Greensville. EMSDLS2 for no patient. 9751 State Line Road. Thank you. County, this is 111. All right, very highways, just getting things figured out, and I'll send it here in a minute. Coffee, thank you. Go ahead, 111. I heard them say no injuries. Do you guys still need up going in? Echo 2, you're responding. It's going to be an ALS1. 5150 Jordan Road Knowledge Park. The residence drive. 30-year-old female bee sting. Difficulty breathing. Next three. Waterford, Command, Merger 1-02 is on location. Station 60. Command copies. I'm checking on my partner.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jordan Rd, Erie, PA 16510
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