Allergic reaction at public location in Tucson, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, fire and medical units responded to an allergic reaction at a location near West Williams Street in Tucson. The patient experienced chest pain, shortness of breath, lightheadedness, and dizziness. The caller was a triage nurse with El Rio.
Audio|Heard on: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one, allergic reaction.
00:02
near West Williams Street, 1100 North and 800 West.
00:07
Respond on A3 North.
00:09
Keep the pace (number withheld) west.
00:12
Check the spot drive across to 5960 north.
00:16
Nine 56 . Engine 303 fire.
00:22
All right, I am engine 303.
00:23
You may be keys down.
00:24
Can you give me a civil panel location?
00:26
That's affirmative.
00:28
Engine 303.
00:29
You're going to a patient with chest pain and shortness of breath.
00:41
Patient's feeling lightheaded and dizzy.
00:44
Caller was a triage nurse with El Rio.
00:49
Fire medic one.
00:50
Medic one fire?
00:52
We're taking the call for engine one, they're in house and aware.
00:58
Sure.
01:10
Medic One, allergic reaction, near West Williams Street, 1100 North and 800 West.
01:18
Respond on A3 North.
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