Woman treated for bee sting and seizure symptoms


Emergency responders attended two patients: a woman with a bee sting causing seizure-like symptoms, and another woman with controlled arm bleeding from a medical device.
Audio|Source: Warren County Fire Alert & Fire Control
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00:00Falls Emergency, Queen's Free Central Fire, First Responder, tonight.00:19Working for Control for Westwood Falls, Emergency, Team Three, Central Fire, First responders, responders.00:23Respond the Wilma, urgent care, 920 State Route 9.00:26Fresh at a week's road and sweet road.00:28Thirty-four-year-old female of a bee sting and seizure-like activities.00:31You already want to be allowed for as well.00:5720, State Route 9, Pressure to Weeks Road and Sweet Road, 34-year-old female with a bee sting, no-known allergies, describing, seizure-like activity.
00:00
Falls Emergency, Queen's Free Central Fire, First Responder, tonight.
00:19
Working for Control for Westwood Falls, Emergency, Team Three, Central Fire, First responders, responders.
00:23
Respond the Wilma, urgent care, 920 State Route 9.
00:26
Fresh at a week's road and sweet road.
00:28
Thirty-four-year-old female of a bee sting and seizure-like activities.
00:31
You already want to be allowed for as well.
00:57
20, State Route 9, Pressure to Weeks Road and Sweet Road, 34-year-old female with a bee sting, no-known allergies, describing, seizure-like activity.
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Near US-9, Queensbury, NY 12804
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