Child treated for allergic reaction at school, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, an 11-year-old boy had an allergic reaction to nuts at school. He was treated with an epinephrine injection and Benadryl, and is now stable with mild itching and rash. He is being transported to Summerlin Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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We're coming to you with 11-year-old male, had allergic reaction to some nuts at school eating.
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Right now, patient is stable.
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The school is able to give him his epipen, and give him some Benadryl prior to arrival.
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Vitals are going to be 120 on the heart rate, 100% on room air, 20 respirations, 150 over 54,
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113 on the sugar, 90s.
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on the 10th.
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Right now, patient is in no distress.
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He's just complaining of a little itchiness.
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He does have rashes to his stomach and his arms.
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We'll be to your facility in about 15 minutes.
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N Town Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89144
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