Gluten allergic reaction with paralysis symptoms, South Berwick ME
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A 24-year-old female experienced an allergic reaction to gluten near Tamarack Drive. She was unable to move her arms and legs and was found lying on the ground. The symptoms worsened after eating food containing gluten.
Audio|Heard on: South Berwick Police, Fire, and York Ambulance
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02:28
Transcript:
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Putting the ambulance to near Tamarack Dr.
00:03
Female can't move her hands and legs.
00:06
Fakes they're stiff.
00:07
It's like a gluten triggered something.
00:12
I should be able to sit.
00:14
That was needed.
00:17
Copy.
00:19
You can't stand by for a medical call.
00:29
You can still stand by for a medical call.
00:35
It's special to hear for York Ambulance transmitting any medical call for allergic reaction to gluten alpha level at near Tamarack Dr.
00:57
The special hearing are repeating for York Ambulance to transmit an aid medical call for an allergic reaction to gluten, alpha level near Tamarack Dr., time of your tone is 20.05.
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A3 Sanford.
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Go ahead.
01:24
In route.
01:26
Copy A3 in route.
01:27
It's a 24-year-old female who has celiacs did have some gluten and now her arms and legs sir she dip.
01:46
Copy that.
01:50
Disband to your case read.
01:54
Go ahead.
01:58
The patient is currently laying on the ground.
02:03
She's had the pain all day, just got worse.
02:06
Also had Chinese food last night at 1800, that was not gluten-free.
02:13
Copy that.
02:20
A3 Sanford.
02:25
Good.
02:27
You unseen.
02:28
Copy on the end.
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Location mentioned:
Tamarack Dr, South Berwick, ME 03908
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