Woman treated for allergic reaction at bank, Hiram GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman experienced facial swelling and throat tightness due to an allergic reaction, possibly from peanuts, at Fidelity Bank near Wendy Bagwell Parkway and Poplar Springs Road. EMS responded and found her conscious with normal breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Calling Station Two, Rescue Nine, Metro Dispatch.
00:02
Medical call reference to an allergic reaction at Fidelity Bank, near Wendy Bagwell Parkway and Poplar Springs Road.
00:14
We're still en route.
00:17
The possible caretaker just went inside.
00:22
Here for Rescue Two, en route.
00:25
The original female involved had a gray Chrysler van.
00:28
The caseworker arrived in a purple color Buick SUV.
00:33
Race now responding.
00:35
Can I show you around?
00:38
1236, please send me around to 01 male.
00:42
10-4, 1236, we're at the jail.
00:45
Holding 13th and Conestoga status.
00:52
Just be advised, it is going to be the new Piedmont Urgent Care.
00:57
Patient is a 37-year-old female, conscious and breathing normally.
01:03
Does have swelling to the face.
01:10
Engine two called.
01:12
Take rescue two off that call and put engine two on.
01:17
Four, four, union two.
01:18
I'll show you out.
01:21
Near Wendy Bagwell Parkway.
01:26
Rescue two clear.
01:29
You are school eligible.
01:36
Four four rescue two, I'll show you in service.
01:40
Fourteen 31, 1431.
01:46
What about 51? Definitely 1431.
01:58
Pulling units responding to the female for daycare.
02:04
The complainant advises there is a swelling sensation in the throat and labored breathing.
02:10
Patient thinks she had peanuts this morning around 10 a.m.
02:15
Symptoms having gradual onset.
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