Medical emergency for allergic reaction at Plum Creek, Kyle TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible allergic reaction at Plum Creek RV in Kyle, Texas. A male patient was reportedly vomiting and lying on his side when responders arrived. Medic 22 transported one patient to Seton Hays Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Hays County Fire and EMS - North
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Ten six, we went out to the allergic reaction.
00:03
Received ten six, an allergic reaction.
00:10
21 en route.
00:13
Received, 21 en route Plum Creek.
00:19
Go ahead for Engine 24.
00:22
Engine 24, you can cancel.
00:25
Alarm company advised so far.
00:29
Dispatch from Medic 22, we'll be transporting one code and one to Seton Hays.
00:39
Received, dispatch.
00:40
Rescue one, go ahead.
00:43
Hays County medic seventy-one is at hospital.
00:48
Received, medic seventy-one.
00:49
She got a hospital.
00:53
Engine twenty-four is available.
00:56
Received, engine twenty-four.
00:57
Is she available? Hey Penny, units responding allergic reaction at Plum Creek RV.
01:02
Patient located in the back.
01:04
He is vomiting. We have him lying on his side.
01:07
A male in a white shirt and jeans flagging down responders.
01:15
Engine 21's on scene.
01:18
Rescue engine 29 on scene, allergies.
01:22
Thanks, 21's on scene too.
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Location mentioned:
plum creek, Kyle, TX 78640
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