74-year-old woman with possible allergic reaction, Apalachin NY
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Emergency medical services responded to a 74-year-old woman near Main Street experiencing a possible allergic reaction to new medication.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Tiger County Fire Control to all Appalachan Squad monitors, you are requested near Main Street for a 74-year-old female possible allergic reaction to a new medication.
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Code 2[1], Call your District.
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Tiger County Fire Control to all Appalachan Squad monitors, you are requested near Main Street for a 74-year-old female possible allergic reaction to a new medication.
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2,
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Bravo,
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1,
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KD 611 clear, 1339.
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1339.
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131.
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1344. Tiger County Fire Control,
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Appalachan for your Code 2[1].
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Tiger County Fire Control to all Appleligan Squad monitors for your code two.
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TIGA 532-7-7.
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All set.
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Okay, 47.
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The county fire control.
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County Fire Control.
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to all Appalachan squad monitors, second tons for your Code 2[1], Campville for mutual aid.
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Requested near Main Street for the allergic reaction to a new medication.
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To Bravo 1,
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Tiger County Fire Control, to all Appalika Squad monitors, second tones for Code 2[1],
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Campville for mutual aid,
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requested near Main Street for a 74-year-old female possible allergic reaction to a new medication to Bravo 1, KED 611, clear, 1348.
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Code 2: Urgent response without lights and siren (non-emergency)
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Apalachin, NY 13732
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