Allergic reaction suspected from dental anesthetic, Pelham NH
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Emergency responders treated a 71-year-old man near 17 Brown in Pelham for an allergic reaction possibly caused by dental anesthetic novocaine, with swelling of the face.
Audio|Heard on: Pelham Fire and EMS
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Pelham Fire 17 Brown address for an alpha-level allergic reaction.
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Pelham Fire, 17 Brown address for an alpha-level allergic reaction.
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Sally Hill Road on the Pulpac attack.
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A three year on this morning is a 71-year-old male.
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He believes he is having an allergic reaction to novocaine, his face is swelling.
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... A quarter of 16.
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Stop transmitting. I'm 71-year-old male allergic reaction (name withheld).
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Pelham, NH 03076
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