Emergency response to allergic reaction at hospital, Vancouver WA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded urgently to a 45-year-old woman at Salmon Creek Hospital who was conscious but experiencing difficulty breathing and swallowing due to an allergic reaction.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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My 161111, I'm going to get you served on this emergency response allergic reaction.
00:03
The address is going to look weird, but it is at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center.
00:07
The one that I'm putting you on, it appears in Brush Prairie.
00:11
Just double-check with CRESA when you come up on the call.
00:17
Well, then we copy.
00:18
We don't have an NBC.
00:19
You can be able to get a little.
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That's part of the hospital.
00:30
Notics, 151414, I need to set you, emergency response procedure, 5311, or these 207th Ave,
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and 1611111, this is going to be an emergency response allergic reaction at the hospital.
00:44
So it's going to be in a medical office building suite 110 on a 45-year-old female, she is conscious and she is breathing, but having difficulty breathing and swallowing.
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has no history prior of this,
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nothing further.
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Location mentioned:
NE 139th St, Vancouver, WA 98686
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