Teenager treated for peanut allergy at high school, Lincoln NE
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A 15-year-old male student at Northeast High School had a peanut allergy reaction. Emergency responders gave him an EpiPen at the school health office.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 5 and Medic 5.
00:03
Zone 112. Medical Charlie response, allergic reaction.
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At near North 63rd Street.
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Unit HLTHOFC.
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Respond on TAC 5.
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Engine 5 and Medic 5, respond to.
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Zone 112, Medical Charlie response, allergic reaction.
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At near North 63rd Street.
00:28
Unit HLTHOFC.
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Respond on TAC 5.
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1313.
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Engine 5, Medic 5, verifying a trailer response zone 112 at near North 63rd Street, Northeast High School health office, 15-year-old male having an allergic reaction to peanuts.
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They did administer an EpiPen.
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And you'll have TAC-5, TAC-5.
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Location mentioned:
N 63rd St, Lincoln, NE 68507
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