Child treated for allergic reaction and vomiting blood, South Lyon MI
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According to the dispatch call, a 7-year-old female near Westbrooke Drive vomited blood due to a possible allergic reaction. Epinephrine was given and the patient was transported to Huron Valley Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (Southwest) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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Transcript:
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Near Westbrooke Drive.
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I'm hiring for a medical life near Westbrooke Drive, off from Grayfield, for a 7-year-old female vomiting blood.
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Patient ingested something causing an allergic reaction.
00:23
No, but you can work and just have a one in route.
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Section 7.1 year in Route 2 in Medical1 near Westbrooke Drive for a 7-year-old female vomiting blood.
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Epinephrine was administered for possible allergic reaction.
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1845.
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I did receive you responding to near Westbrooke Drive for a 7-year-old female vomiting blood, allergic reaction, epinephrine was administered.
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Location mentioned:
Westbrooke Dr, South Lyon, MI 48178
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