Person suffers allergic reaction after bee sting, Oconee County SC
Emergency responders were sent near Email Drive for a person having a severe allergic reaction likely from a bee sting. The person tried to use an EpiPen but it did not activate, and then they received another sting.
Audio|Source: Oconee County Public Safety
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Respondi, response to No, 75 anaphylactic.
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Near Email Drive, bottom rest.
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Here's wrong to be Turpin Road, Box 4.O.O.G.
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2110. 2100, 40.
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Chris,
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Cops County.
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10406, B-Vives, B-Vives.
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Allergic reaction to a bee sting.
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Tried to use an EpiPen,
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and they got an additional sting.
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23.
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Victor,
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Papa Mike, 714, VPN, 714.
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Right back.
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2018, hot.
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The virus covers COVID-26 to carry rise.
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140 light right out of third plate.
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It's clear.
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24, thank you very much.
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Thank you, very much.
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Yeah, Cula, 7.10.
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No.
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Copy.
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Thank you, Claude be advised.
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They're unable to get the EpiPen to activate.
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You've got a risky six alpha then or else?
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Copy six alpha.
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