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Man treated for allergic reaction near West 7000 South, West Jordan UT
Emergency responders treated a 20-year-old man for an allergic reaction near West 7000 South. The reaction was sudden and possibly linked to alcohol and cough medicine ingestion. The man was conscious and breathing normally when responders arrived.
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And Medic Ambulance 52, respond to allergic reaction.
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At near West 7000 South, respond on VECC Fire 3, Engine 52, and Medic Ambulance 52, respond to allergic reaction.
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At near West 7000 South,
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respond on VECFIRE 3, timeout 0346.
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I'm showing you route to an allergic reaction near West 7000 South. A 20-year-old male is conscious and breathing normally but having some allergic symptoms.
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No history of previous reactions. It was a sudden onset, possibly a reaction to alcohol.
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Patient did take cough medicine and is now unit number two at that location.
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Location mentioned:
W 7000 S, West Jordan, UT 84084
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