Woman suffers severe allergic reaction to citrus at university, Fairfax VA


A 20-year-old woman at Potomac Heights on George Mason University campus is experiencing a severe allergic reaction to citrus. She has difficulty breathing, a swollen tongue, and a seizure. Emergency services were called for immediate aid.
Audio|Source: George Mason University Public Safety
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Transcript:
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28, can you respond to Potomac Heights for a medical assist? Came in through first due, it's going to be a 20-year-old female whose roommate is having an allergic reaction to citrus.
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She's struggling to breathe.
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20-year-round.
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28. I believe the patient is going to be standing outside the building.
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The complaint is wearing all black clothing.
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The patient's going to be wearing a black hoodie with brown pants.
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Their tongue is swollen.
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They're having a seizure. 20 to break.
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20 to break.
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20 to break.
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57. You get out me to that call.
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10 4. 10 4.
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I don't see anyone outside the building.
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Can we get a room number?
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I don't see anyone outside the building.
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Can we get a room number?
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Turn four stand by, I'll call the county.
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Turn four stand by, I'll call the county.
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We need fire zone scene.
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Hold the fire zone scene.
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Hold the fire zone scene. Hold... So...
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So.
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Near York River Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032
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