Woman struggles to breathe after new allergy medication, Pittsboro NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 65-year-old woman had an allergic reaction and difficulty breathing after starting a new medication, Suboxone, at the CCCC Health Science Building near Ballentrae Court in Pittsboro, North Carolina.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham NC Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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North Chatham Fire First Health District 1, responderance allergies, emergency traffic,
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near Ballentrae Court,
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same as the CCCC Health Science Building,
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corner of Allendale Drive and U.S.
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15501 North, Chatham-Clear, 0924.
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Central Utility 1 is responding.
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Utility 1.
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Town of Central to units responding, allergies, the CCCC building.
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We are attending to a 65-year-old female conscious and breathing, responding normally but has difficulty breathing and swallowing.
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She feels like her throat is closing.
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She started a new medication last night.
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It is Suboxone.
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They are located on the second floor, room 219, repeating room 219.
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Utility one is around.
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Location mentioned:
Ballentrae Ct, Pittsboro, NC 27312
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