Severe allergic reaction in elementary school child, Abingdon MD
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A five-year-old child at an elementary school had a severe allergic reaction after using an EpiPen, showing a high heart rate and vomiting.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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4.5-4-7-1, medic 41 allergic reaction, Opus Elementary,
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Near Philadelphia Road between Clearview Road and Continental Drive.
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Talk group BMS 10.1.
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At 41, 1002, you have a cold response for a five-year-old male.
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His whole body is breaking out in high.
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He does have an EpiPen that's been used, heart breaks in the 150s, and vomiting.
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They're going to be located in the nurse's office in the red brick building.
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Location mentioned:
Tollgate Rd, Abingdon, MD 21009
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