Infant treated for allergic reaction in Sparks, Sparks OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near East 960 Road in Sparks, Oklahoma, for a two-month-old experiencing an allergic reaction and lethargy, reportedly after possibly ingesting bathwater with Epsom salts. The child was reported to be conscious and breathing, and advanced life support assistance was initially declined.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln OK Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Call center Chandler EMS, detour out near East 960 Road for a two month old having an allergic reaction.
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Again, near East 960 Road for a two month old having an allergic reaction.
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Timeout (number withheld).
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Over.
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One (number withheld), call center.
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Call center, (number withheld).
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Go ahead.
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I just got off (number withheld).
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The mother and grandmother said that the baby is very lethargic.
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The baby is breathing.
00:34
They believe that the child may have ingested some of the Epsom salt bathwater.
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But the baby is conscious.
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He still wants ALS intercept.
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Not at this time, we'll advise.
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Right quick.
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Location mentioned:
E 960 Rd, Sparks, OK 74869
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