Three-year-old suffers allergic reaction at plantation boulevard, Conyers GA
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Emergency responders treated a three-year-old male who was conscious and breathing after suffering a severe allergic reaction near Plantation Boulevard southeast. The child had a history of severe allergic reactions and an EpiPen was available but not administered at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
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30, truck 9, respond party 1 to an allergic reaction near Plantation Boulevard southeast,
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near Plantation Boulevard southeast, cross of Plantation Way Southeast.
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503, truck 9, respond party 1 to an allergic reaction near Plantation Boulevard southeast,
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near Plantation Boulevard southeast, timeout 1713.
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Truck 9, clearing route.
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Truck 9, 1712.
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6. Okay.
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6.03, truck 9, you're responding to 3-year-old male, conscious, and breathing.
00:35
Tollers have an allergic reaction and severe coughing has been going over 25 to 35 minutes now.
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Stand by for further.
00:43
2.76 and 71, 10, 8, and 4.9, earlier, New Horizon Drive.
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6.0.603 can jump.
00:57
3,001 detained at 1714.
01:05
This is off my truck and I, you're in front.
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2920, I'm showing a Ford Ranger out of Covington with registration status as expired.
01:16
Bravo X-ray Bravo 2578.
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6.9. Paul is about it.
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He's had an allergic reaction.
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Responding normally he has to see breathing or swab.
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He does not have a dose.
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He had had a severe alerted reaction before.
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He has an EpiPen to treat this kind of allergic reaction, nothing further.
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Location mentioned:
Plantation Blvd SE, Conyers, GA 30094
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