Infant treated for allergic reaction after epinephrine given, Kissimmee FL


A 10-month-old infant experienced an allergic reaction and was given epinephrine by a bystander. The child showed hives and vomiting but returned to normal status after treatment. Vital signs were stable on arrival of medical personnel.
Audio|Source: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Rescue 11. Medical.
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At near Cascades Boulevard, Unit 106.
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Cross Streets at West Columbia Avenue.
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Select PAC-1.
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Rescue 32nd Club.
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Rescue 11, Tim.
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Rescue 11. Rescue Evan.
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Can you touch an engine for this call please?
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Okay. Okay. This will need an engine 13 respond to stage.
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13, copy.
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301. Advin Health Covation 5 minutes to room facility with a 10 month old.
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How do you copy? This is Rusty-31 with a medical green 10-month old now.
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Chief Complaint, Allergic Reaction was administered Epiton by a layperson.
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to the family with administration.
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Patients really had hives on the face and while vomiting.
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Patient is back to his normal status.
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No hives are found.
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Clear months now acting normal for 10 months old, sent at 98 to 99 on room air with a heart rate of 150 unable to obtain blood pressure due to child acting normally.
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Do you need any further?
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Can you repeat the heart rate form?
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We're currently at 1.45.
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Nothing further.
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Pediatrics on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cascades Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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