Child treated for severe allergic reaction at urgent care, Lehi UT
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According to the dispatch call, a 4-year-old girl at urgent care near West Main Street experienced a severe allergic reaction. Emergency responders gave her epinephrine. She is conscious, breathing, and receiving oxygen.
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Transcript:
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Metacobulance 81 and Injum 84.
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Respond to medical near West Main Street, Unit A107.
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In Lehi, Metacambulance 81 and Ingen 84, near West Main Street, Unit A107.
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9.J20.
00:29
5, you can show me a ride.
00:35
In route?
00:41
A vehicle, 600E, 300 south, tango 730,0, Uniform Delta.
00:51
I'm all the out with me.
01:00
They are not responding to dispatch.
01:07
Central Medicaid, I'm going to see one route.
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Copy.
01:21
Responding to near West Main Street.
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Main Street, near West Main Street.
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It'll be unit Alpha 107.
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It's going to be in the urgent care.
01:32
There's a little girl in the lobby in anaphylaxis.
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They just administered EPI to 4-year-old female.
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She has conscious and breathing.
01:40
They're now hooking it up to oxygen, 4 liters of O2.
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Response is going to be a 2-Delta 1.
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