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Man stung by bees suffers allergic reaction, needs help 

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Near Beaver Meadow Rd, Roxbury, VT 05669
Audio|Source: Barre City Fire and EMS
01:25

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Hospital Dispatch Northfield Ambulance, please respond to 118 Beaver Meadow Road in Roxbury. That's 118 Beaver Meadow Road in Roxbury. 66-year-old male allergic to bees was done multiple times, up to five times. They have given him one dose of EpiPen still not feeling well, shaking, has some difficulty in his breathing. He does also have a previous heart condition. Not sure exactly what that is. The car wasn't sure. you first time. I was looking for a medic to respond with the ambulance. 118 Beaver Meadow Road. Again, 118 Beaver Meadow Road in Roxbury, 66-year-old male stung by multiple beads, also there's five B's allergic. They have given him a dose of FD10.

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Near Beaver Meadow Rd, Roxbury, VT 05669
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