Male treated for allergic reaction at Gore Mountain Ski Center, North Creek NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel treated a 23-year-old male for an allergic reaction at Gore Mountain Ski Center. An EpiPen was used and the patient was conscious and breathing normally.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
Stand by Johnsburg Emergency.
00:21
Fire control, Johnsburg, emergency,
00:24
respawned.
00:25
Gore Mountain Ski Center, Northwoods Lodge, parking lot side.
00:32
A 23-year-old male, conscious alert breathing normally, an allergic reaction.
00:36
EpiPen has been administered.
00:50
Fire control, Johnsburg emergency,
00:53
respawn the Gore Mountain Ski Center, a Northwood Lodge, the parking lot,
00:59
360 Gore Mountain road, a 23-year-old male conscious alert, breathing normally, an allergic reaction, EpiPen has been administered.
01:07
Friday 1, BLS, Fire Control 1539.
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Location mentioned:
Gore Mountain Rd, North Creek, NY 12853
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