Infant has allergic reaction with rash near Given Street, Marlborough MA
Emergency responders attended a 10-month-old infant near Given Street with a severe allergic reaction causing a full body rash. The infant showed no breathing difficulty but was given Benadryl, which caused drowsiness.
Audio|Source: Marlborough Police and Fire
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Can you take the medical five-age given three department number one, ten-month-old infant allergic reaction?
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Three, four.
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Squad 1, Medic 3, EMS, Medical Aid, and High Priority[1], near Given Street.
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Squad 1, Medic 3, EMS, Medical Aid, and High Priority[1], near Given Street.
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Medicare.
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Medicare responding message, my side.
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Roll 3-4s-0.
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Really?
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All right on.
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6 quad 1 and medic 3 50 near Given through the department number 1 is a 10-month-old male having allergic reaction potentially to hold milk broken out in an entire body rash no obvious difficulty breathing however she did give him 1 milliliter of Benadryl which has made the child fault
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High Priority: High-priority medical response
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Marlborough, MA
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