Allergic reaction at urgent care with epinephrine ineffective, Wyomissing PA
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According to the dispatch call, a 69-year-old woman at an urgent care near State Hill Road experienced an allergic reaction with hives and a swollen tongue. She was given epinephrine but did not improve.
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Transcript:
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Wyomissing 211 State Hill Road, Tower Health Urgent Care, Suite 5, Room Number 2.
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Cross at Wingert Road, and Vista, R.L.S.
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Medical.
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Under me at 6522, City Medical 1.
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(Name withheld), 2101, State Hill Road, Tauh, Tull, Urgent Care,
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Suite 5, Room 2.
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Cross Street, Wingert Road, and Vista Road, ALS[1] Medical, 1647.
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Works, enemies exposed to do you respond?
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2, 1648.
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Suite 5, room 2, 69-year-old female, hives and swollen tongue, allergic reaction known,
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was given epinephrine with no relief to running.
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Where is you?
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Mark, City Medic 1, going up to our health, urgent care.
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See a Medic 1 copy.
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Suite 5, Room 2, a 69-year-old female.
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Having an allergic reaction with hives and a swollen tongue, was given epinephrine with no relief.
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We'll be on the running.
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ALS: Advanced emergency medical response with higher-level care, typically provided by paramedics.
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Location mentioned:
State Hill Rd Suite 5, Wyomissing, PA 19610
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