Medical team treats allergic reaction near Wishard Blvd, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded near Wishard Blvd in Indianapolis for a possible allergic reaction involving a minor. The child had recurring hives and shortness of breath that improved after administration of Benadryl and albuterol. The patient was reported to be stable and breathing comfortably upon evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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All right, we're about five out.
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I've got a minor male been having hives off and on for the last three to four days.
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They give Benadryl and it goes away.
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Today they decided to call.
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The patient had some hives on the face and on the chest.
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They gave Benadryl prior to our arrival.
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The patient did complain of them.
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There's some shortness of breath, although no stridor or wheezing.
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And given albuterol 2.5 mg.
00:24
The patient is resting comfortably now.
00:27
The patient is no longer short of breath and the hives seem to be easing up a little bit.
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Blood pressure is 110 over sixty-nine.
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Monitor shows 120, thirty-nine on technography, ninety-eight percent on room air, GCS 15.
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Location mentioned:
Wishard Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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