Woman treated for allergic reaction while transported to hospital, Mission TX


A 48-year-old woman is transported from the U.S. Border Patrol Station in (name withheld) City to Mission Regional Hospital due to shortness of breath and an allergic reaction. She was given Benadryl by Border Patrol officers and is conscious with stable vital signs during transport.
Audio|Source: Hidalgo County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Code 1 by 1 to Mission Regional.
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Sorry, Mile 0 for 0.
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Mission Regional, go ahead.
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Temporn Mbivized and Rochester facility with a 48-year-old female patient, no PCP,
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being transported from the U.S.
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Border Patrol Station in (name withheld) City,
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complaining of these things.
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Patient states she was short of breath earlier. Patient was given 25 milligrams of Benadryl by BP officers.
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At this time, she is conscious of Lernery in 6 times 4. Vital signs are as follows BP at 136 over 90, pulse of 76.
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Respirations 20,02 sat at 99% room air.
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Leukometer 114, tympanic temperature 98.6.
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GC is a 50. history of hypertension,
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thyroid, and amia, non-drug allergy,
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headlock to write a Z-28.
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We have a five to six minute ETA.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Bryan Rd, Mission, TX 78572
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