Male injects himself with epinephrine auto-injector accidentally, Thurston County WA


Medical responders assist a 20-year-old male who accidentally injected himself with his own epinephrine auto-injector, thinking it was a training device. He is conscious and breathing normally but is experiencing shaking.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Engine 31 BLS response at near Grant Wood Place Southeast.
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Cross street is between 24th Avenue Southeast and 25th Avenue Southeast.
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Engine 24, A21, BLS yellow response.
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Near 154th way Southeast.
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Cross street is between end and scenic Shores Drive Southeast.
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The 2-44016.
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2-416.
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Myself and Frank 1 will be on 2.
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1414.
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Radio, C. Charles 74.
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2.
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Charles 74.
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I called on Sequence 473.
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Can be resolved.
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They'll be back your route to the weapons violation.
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1414.
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We're also upgrading this to ALS, 20-year-old male, conscious breathing normal, thought the epipin was a training pin.
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It is his pin, however, he was not having any kind of reaction at the time.
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Sedentation is shaking now.
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Location mentioned:
Wood Dr SW, Washington 98512
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