Medical team responds to allergic reaction at hotel, Key West FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible allergic reaction at a hotel near Margaret Street in Key West. A caller reported that a person was experiencing difficulty breathing, possibly due to a shellfish allergy. Rescue and engine units were dispatched to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Key West Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
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US Rescue Two, Engine Two, shellfish allergy, difficulty breathing near Margaret St.
00:08
Rescue Two, Engine Two, if you can be en route to Naya Hotel near Margaret St, caller advises her friend is having some sort of shellfish allergy.
00:22
Feels like their throat is closing up and having difficulty breathing.
00:42
Roger to QF, can you dispatch the engine? I didn’t hear come through.
00:47
The speaker is here.
00:52
Ten four. I’ve patched you guys beforehand, but I’ll tell them again.
00:57
And then they’re happy.
01:03
The engine is responding.
01:09
Is responding.
01:10
Just information.
01:11
They’re seeing off the 800 block of Fleming, but confirming it’s the Naya Hotel.
01:18
Sorry.
01:24
Engine Two is now.
01:27
Thank you,
01:33
Show us arrival.
01:39
Engine Two’s arrival.
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