Child in anaphylactic shock treated at camp health center
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Calling for Wilmot Fire, New London Ambulance.
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Respond to Camp
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Evergreen and Kenwood.
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(number withheld) Eagle Pond Road at the health center.
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Charlie level call.
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(number withheld) male, conscious and breathing, having an anaphylactic shock due to food allergy.
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Again, tone for Wilmot Fire and New London Ambulance.
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(number withheld) Eagle Pond Road, Camp Kenwood and Evergreen.
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Charlie level call, eight-year-old male, anaphylactic shock due to food allergy.
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Time your tone, 1824.
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Dispatch, show you in route.
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Fire alarm, Wilmot Utility One.
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Wilmot Utility One.
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Responding with five.
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Responding with five.
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Fire alarm, Engine Six.
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Engine Six.
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Six is responding.
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Six, I'll show you responding.
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Fire alarm, Wilmot Utility One.
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Wilmot Utility One.
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Can you confirm the patient is in the nurse's office?
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He is.
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Thank you.
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Fire alarm.
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Fire alarm, ambulance three back in the area, service.
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You see ambulance three.
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Fire alarm, Wilmot utility.
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Wilmot utility.
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You can show us on scene, Wilmot C5 will establish command.
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On scene is C5 establishing command.
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Seven one two on scene.
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On an ambulance, we'll walk in.
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Ambulance six answering.
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The patient has self-administered epinephrine.
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A6, can you come back with that message? Just a little scratchy.
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Uh,
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patient has self-administered epinephrine before we've arrived on scene.
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We're evaluating.
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Patient is conscious and breathing, alert.
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Copy that, thank you.