Woman treated for allergic reaction after eating pie, Richardson TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 34-year-old woman near President George Bush Highway, Richardson, TX. She experienced dizziness and numbness in her face and tongue after eating chocolate pie, suspected to be an allergic reaction. She showed no hives and was stable while being transported to Methodist Richardson Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Hey, we have a 34-year-old female coming from home.
00:03
She complains to be a possible allergic reaction.
00:07
She ate a chocolate pie and started to feel some dizziness,
00:13
numbing in the face and tongue, and a little their shakiness.
00:16
No hives. She didn't take some vinegaril.
00:19
She's A&4 GCS 15.
00:21
She has no hives.
00:22
Her body, she's currently doing good.
00:25
Her heart rate is at 1.
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13,
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100 FDLT on room air.
00:31
Floor pressure is 145 over 85.
00:34
The Brooklyn Coast was at 300.
00:36
We are headed to Methodist Richardson.
00:39
Our E.T.A. is going to be about 7, 8 minutes.
00:44
Receives, all at Riner now.
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Location mentioned:
E President George Bush Hwy, Richardson, TX 75082
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