Employee treated for bee sting at university dining hall, Kutztown PA


An employee at a university dining hall was stung by a bee and took Benadryl. The employee's hand was swollen but the employee initially declined emergency medical services. Medics continued to respond to ensure the employee's safety.
Audio|Source: Berks County Emergency Services
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Transcript:
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Immediate 5720 responding 1443, KU's dining hall and court lane.
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Unknown-aged employees stung by bee, took him Benadryl.
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He then stated he did not want to EMS.
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Chief complaint was his hand just swollen from the bee sting.
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Okay, thank you.
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Okay, 5-3 is available.
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Immediately 5 to 5.3 available 1443.
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Media 5771 Brooks.
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You're continuing in, correct?
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It's KUPD on location.
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Yeah, good, there are type on another incident.
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All right, we'll continue in if they get there and tell us we can cancel, we will.
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Okay, I'll just dispatch on the way.
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All the way.
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Perks, Medics, 6721, is I ready?
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So, Medics, 6721?
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Ready. Do I'm running, 1444?
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Intermediate, 5721.
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Intermediate 5-7-2-1.
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Intermediate 5-7-21.
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I did notice that the patient does not require EMS.
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Are we still rolling in or are we canceled?
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I asked your partner a moment ago and he said they're continuing in.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
S Campus Dr, Kutztown, PA 19530
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