Man treated for allergic reaction after eating nuts, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 20-year-old man near W 86th St in Indianapolis who suffered an allergic reaction after eating dessert with nuts. He took epinephrine before paramedics arrived and was stable but reported throat swelling and chest pain. He was transported to St. Vincent’s ER for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 65, we're about five to seven minutes out with a 20-year-old male who called us for an allergic reaction.
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He's allergic to nuts and accidentally ate some cheesecake that contained nuts.
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He felt like his throat was swelling, so he self-administered his epinephrine before our arrival.
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We have no signs of any high airway involvement.
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He states he feels like his throat is swollen.
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Lungs are sounding equal, 95% on room air or heart rate.
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Finding on the monitor at 70.
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145 over 96, respiratory rate 14.
00:31
Now complaining of some chest pain.
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It feels like a sickle cell flare up.
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We'll be there in about seven minutes.
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You are quieted at first.
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No fear of arrival.
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W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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