Man treated for severe allergic reaction to bee sting


A man at 52 Edgewood Drive had a severe allergic reaction to a bee sting. He turned blue but was given an EpiPen and started to recover.
Audio|Source: North Central CT Police
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00:00He does not.00:02He at 52 Edgewood Drive 52 Edgewood Drive.00:08A 55-year-old male having an allergic reaction to a B.00:12Right.00:17Good.00:19Minister, he is turning blue, 453.00:21Can you head that way as well? That's a number.00:25Score on the truck off 26 for the suspension.00:30With the Croucherville.00:32Steel Road and Edgewood Drive.00:34See this morning, she touched you with outside bargaining.00:40453, we did you copy? Yeah.00:43All right.00:44To all clear.00:46Ready to.00:47All right.00:522.09, they were moving.00:54We're all right. Thank you.01:02452 and 453 EpiPen seems to be ticking and color is returning.01:08All right, very copy.
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He does not.
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He at 52 Edgewood Drive 52 Edgewood Drive.
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A 55-year-old male having an allergic reaction to a B.
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Right.
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Good.
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Minister, he is turning blue, 453.
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Can you head that way as well? That's a number.
00:25
Score on the truck off 26 for the suspension.
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With the Croucherville.
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Steel Road and Edgewood Drive.
00:34
See this morning, she touched you with outside bargaining.
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453, we did you copy? Yeah.
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All right.
00:44
To all clear.
00:46
Ready to.
00:47
All right.
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2.09, they were moving.
00:54
We're all right. Thank you.
01:02
452 and 453 EpiPen seems to be ticking and color is returning.
01:08
All right, very copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Edgewood Dr, South Windsor, CT 06074
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