Severe allergic reaction reported on Boynton Canyon Road, Sedona AZ
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Emergency responders were sent to a location near Boynton Canyon Road for a severe allergic reaction to peanuts. The patient had trouble breathing and swallowing and swelling of the lips and throat. The situation was urgent and life-threatening.
Audio|Heard on: Sedona Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Sedona, EMS Assignment Area 515, Boynton Canyon Road for allergic reaction, engine 541, ambulance 561, Channel 3.
00:17
Engine 511.
00:18
Can you let us know of the two calls in 100, which one takes property? We'll take that one.
00:28
Engine 511.
00:29
The first call is going to be for abdominal pain.
00:32
That one's off of Mockingbird.
00:34
The second one is going to be allergic reaction.
00:37
That is showing a code 3 response for not breathing normally.
00:40
That's at Boynton Canyon.
00:43
Engine 5Lub copy.
00:45
We'll respond to the Boynton Canyon call.
00:48
Get asked. Engine 540, Ambulance 561, respond to Mockingbird.
00:53
Alarms, engine 511, ambulance 511, responding to Boynton Canyon.
00:58
Engine 541, Ambulance 561, going to go to Mockingbird.
01:07
Markhamford Lane.
01:21
Good morning.
01:26
Area 5138, near Boynton Canyon Road.
01:31
This is going to be a code 3 response for an allergic reaction to peanuts.
01:39
They're going to be in room 7-1, C is in Charlie,
01:44
difficulty breathing,
01:46
difficulty swallowing, lips and throat are swollen, thesis swollen,
01:51
history of allergic reactions to peanuts, getting worse.
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Location mentioned:
Boynton Canyon Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
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