Child experiences allergic reaction near Skyline Dr, Shelton CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to a possible allergic reaction involving a young child near Skyline Drive in Shelton. The child reportedly had mild facial swelling and tingling after possible nut exposure but was breathing normally. An EpiPen was available but not used at the time of the call.
Audio|Heard on: South Central Region Area Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Dispatch to Shelton EMS, second call in town.
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ALS on a priority ten near Skyline Dr for a four-year-old male with an allergic reaction.
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Repeating dispatch to Shawnee EMS, second call in town.
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ALS on a priority ten near Skyline Dr for the four-year-old male with an allergic reaction.
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Ten twenty-four crosses Linton Road and Walnut Tree Hill.
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Bye, Victor 60.
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Victor 60.
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Roger.
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Received and out.
00:42
Victor 6, it's a four-year-old child who just came back from family members.
00:48
He has an allergy to nuts.
00:51
He has some facial swelling and lip tingling.
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No hives or difficulty breathing at this point in time.
00:58
He has an EpiPen, but the parent does not feel it's severe enough to use yet.
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Location mentioned:
Skyline Dr, Shelton, CT 06484
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