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Infant with allergic reaction treated near West Main Street, Nashville IN
Emergency responders treated a six-month-old infant near West Main Street for difficulty breathing due to a suspected allergic reaction after eating eggs. The child had a rash and was vomiting but showed signs of improvement.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Fire Dispatch
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
National Fire, EMS, near West Main Street for a six-month-old difficulty breathing.
00:13
Okay, 2.31,
00:15
I believe it's going to be an allergic reaction.
00:23
He ate eggs and now has a rash around his eyes and on his head and is vomiting.
00:40
231. Just an update.
00:42
He's sitting up.
00:43
Seems to be doing better now.
00:45
Color is pink.
00:46
U.S.A.
00:53
231. No answer for National Fire.
00:54
Do you want me to start a second department?
01:18
Second time for National Fire First for Fruitdale.
01:21
Second comes for National Fire First for Fruitdale.
01:24
Near West Main Street.
01:26
Near West Main Street for a six-month-old male difficulty breathing, possible allergic reaction.
01:34
Maybe it's doing better at the moment.
01:40
21, team.
01:46
231.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Nashville, IN 47448
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