Allergic reaction at Broadway and Pine Street, Vineland NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to 714 Broadway near Pine Street for a 42-year-old female experiencing an allergic reaction with hives, swelling of lips and tongue, and itching. The patient has a history of high blood pressure.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Amending response to a priority call,
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714 Broadway, cross street Pine Street and Northeast Street for an allergic reaction with ALS.
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Receive.
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Vinnick 6 from Coonerty County.
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Correction.
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I feel it 6 on my ADAMS, 7-part Keith Broadway,
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and allergic reaction.
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Medics 6. I'm letting you have.
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7-1-4 Broadway.
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An electric reaction.
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Offrey 23 and Android Gives that video.
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BLF 631 is responding.
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2140.
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Okay, medic 7.
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All right. 100 is well.
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Okay, medic 100.
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Okay, medic 6 responding.
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Okay, medic 6 responding.
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Okay, medic 6.
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County, BLF 6,0-9, Route 20, sir.
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Okay, BOLF 629.
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Okay, BOLF 3027 is clear off for you.
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Okay, BOLF 3027.
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All units responding to 714 Broadway, 42-year-old female, sweating to the lips and tongue, all over body hives and itching unknown allergen with a history of hypertension.
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31-30.
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Location mentioned:
Broadway, Vineland, NJ 08360
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