Teenager treated for allergic reaction at high school, Stratford CT
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According to the dispatch call, a 16-year-old male at Stratford High School had an allergic reaction. Stratford Fire administered epinephrine, and EMS was en route to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Shelton EMS, standby for Mutual Aid, the Town Stratford, near King Street, Stratford High School.
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On EMS,
00:25
first call in town,
00:26
ALSMMF Priority,
00:28
near King Street in the town of Stratford, Stratford High School, for the 16-year-old male on the allergic reaction, repeating,
00:38
Shelt EMS,
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AALSM a priority,
00:42
near King Street, Stratford High School,
00:45
for the 16-year-old male on the allergic reaction.
00:49
Cross Streets are going to see...
00:52
Catherine and Burnham as timeout is 15.20.
01:03
Bye, Victor of 60.
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Victor 60.
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Victor 60.
01:12
Just so you're aware, we're 22 minutes out.
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We're 22 minutes out.
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Ready,
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see.
01:27
So, dispatch to Five Victor60.
01:33
Five Victor 60, you calling?
01:37
Yes, Five Victor 60.
01:39
You're going to be meeting Stratford Fire on scene.
01:43
They should be on the turf.
01:46
Epi has been administered.
01:53
I couldn't get that last part.
01:56
We're meeting Stratford Fire.
01:58
Did you say on the turf?
02:02
The turf field, yes.
02:04
You're meeting Stratford Fire on the turf field.
02:07
They're advising they have administered and deputy.
02:21
Our ETA is about 1537.
02:26
Thank you. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
King St, Stratford, CT 06615
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