Woman stung by bee struggles to breathe in parking lot, Omaha NE


A woman with a bee allergy was stung and is now having trouble breathing. She used her emergency injector but might not have used it fully. Help is on the way.
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At 41, truck 41, chain route, Walmart, got a party sitter mom was stung by a bee, has a known bee allergy, 45-year-old female concerned having trouble breathing. She did use an epinephrine injector about 5 to 10 minutes ago. In the color state, she didn't use all of it. I don't know some of the discharge after removal. They're in the west side of the parking lot. Looks like in front of the west entrance, but they're kind of all the way back in the parking lot.
At 41, truck 41, chain route, Walmart, got a party sitter mom was stung by a bee, has a known bee allergy, 45-year-old female concerned having trouble breathing. She did use an epinephrine injector about 5 to 10 minutes ago. In the color state, she didn't use all of it. I don't know some of the discharge after removal. They're in the west side of the parking lot. Looks like in front of the west entrance, but they're kind of all the way back in the parking lot.
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Omaha, NE
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