Man treated for allergic reaction to bee stings


A 64-year-old man at Ocean State Urgent Care is having an allergic reaction to bee stings. Epinephrine and another medication have been administered, and emergency responders are on scene.
Audio|Source: Southern Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts, and Eastern Connecticut Public Safety
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Transcript:
Ocean State Urgent Care, 982, Tioca Avenue. Allergic reaction to bee sting. Allergic reaction to bee stings, one epinephrine, one soluble medication has been administered. Engine four rescue. Ocean State Urgent Care, 982, Tai Oak Avenue, 64-year-old male, allergic reaction to bee stings, one epinephrine, one soluble medication is on board. Your time off to 1156. See, engine 7 will take an engine 4 you to remain in service. Thank you, 7. I'll take an engine 4 you to remain in service. Thank you, 7.
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Location mentioned:
Near Franklin St, Westerly, RI 02891
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