Adult female treated for allergic reaction on highway, Temple GA
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An adult female near Highway 101 South and Prior Creek Drive experienced an allergic reaction. The patient was on oxygen and breathing normally with no difficulty swallowing. Emergency responders attended the call and the situation was managed without complications.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Metro Dispatch,
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Rescue 4,
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Medical call,
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reference to an allergic reaction,
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Near Highway 101 South near Prior Creek Drive.
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Cross Street, Prior Creek Drive.
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Risk. Forrest, please.
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For Rescue, 4.
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Rescue 4.
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Call the Engine 4, clear on medical call, allergic reaction.
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The National Ava Reeser Slan, please.
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The National Railroad is your son.
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The area away, Roger, ready?
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Inger 4, please.
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Keport METO-803-engine 4.
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...pulling a rescue for Mnitreta 3 trillion rats from a medical call.
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Reference and allergic transmission.
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621 south cross street.
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Patients are 88 you are a female crisis and breathing normally.
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Revised patient is on oxygen.
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We actually started yesterday, a gradual onset,
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not having difficulty swallowing at this time.
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Call the engine four, fair to share you en route,
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Near Highway 101 South.
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That's simple.
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Two, four hundred four.
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Oh, then you can put engine four back in service, Rescue 4 can handle.
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4 Rescue 4, Rescue 4, Agent 4, Pro rescue 4, you're cleared and go back in service.
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Location mentioned:
GA-101, Temple, GA 30179
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