Woman treated for allergic reaction at shelter, Grand Junction CO
Emergency teams responded to Pathways Family Homeless Shelter near 29 Road for a 25-year-old woman experiencing an allergic reaction causing her throat to swell. The woman was conscious and breathing when treated. The incident was classified as requiring prompt medical attention but not life-threatening.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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2, ambulance 6, respond to Pathways Family Homeless Shelter near 29 Road.
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This will be for a patient with an allergic reaction, code 2, 10-10.
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That's in this 12. Hamous 12.
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We're just clearing to a managed hospital.
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We can take that call.
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Thank you to you in our area.
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Hey, Amyelon 6, showing you clear.
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Engine 2, M.O.S.
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12, showing you around to pathways near 29 road.
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For a 25-year-old female, conscious and breathing, having an allergic reaction to something,
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guys that her tendon throat are swelling.
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Code 2[1].
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Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
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Grand Junction, CO
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