Child treated for allergic reaction to nuts, Lake Delton WI
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Lake Delton Ambulance responded to urgent care near Wisconsin Dells Parkway South for a 7-year-old girl with a nut allergy. She was treated with an EpiPen and is being transported to the children's hospital. Another check was made on an 85-year-old woman near 15th Street who has not responded to communication in two weeks.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia and Sauk Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Talk to Lake Delton Ambulance.
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You need that the urgent care near Wisconsin Dells Parkway South.
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For a seven-year-old female patient, allergic reaction to nuts, they have given one EpiPen.
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Again, for Lake Delton Ambulance, unit at the urgent care near Wisconsin Dells Parkway South,
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a seven-year-old female patient, allergic reaction to nuts, has been given an epipen, timeout (number withheld).
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(number withheld)
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Our 208, Chuck Walker.
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At near 15th Street, Department No.
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4, near 15th Street, apartment number 4, checking on an 85-year-old female has not responded to calls or text in two weeks.
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She did have surgery a month ago.
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RPA's daughter lives in Appleton.
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(number withheld). (number withheld).
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Copy in route, emergent[1] at this time,
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1.U.W. Children.
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Copy in route, emergent[1] U.W.
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Children, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Wisconsin Dells Pkwy S, Lake Delton, WI 53965
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