Two young women treated for allergic reactions at campus halls, Blacksburg VA


Emergency responders attended to two separate allergic reactions involving young women at Newman Hall and near Washington St Pritchard Hall. One experienced difficulty breathing; the other was vomiting.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Can you respond with rescue to Newman Hall? It's going to be the second flirt kitchen reference to a 20-year-old females playing an allergic reaction, saying they're having trouble breathing.
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104.
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146, 143, you want me to take that?
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If you wouldn't mind, I got to lose some parts on my count.
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I appreciate it.
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104, N-RV direct.
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Harry's Rick.
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Harry, pick one for you.
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Good.
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Just make you aware where you're also getting another rescue call, near Washington St, Pritchard Hall, 19-year-old female, vomiting, possibly two-age.
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Hello.
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One,
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wordie, I'm about to head back over to Pritchard. Do you want me to take care of that for you?
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Sure, thank you.
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10-4 break 133 NRV I've walked the whole building everything appears code 4 appears to be accidental you can show me clear 20 and I'll be en route to Pritchard
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I can stand for
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D fire
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108 to Jackson
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Where are you located?
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I'm back on the server.
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T-EMS
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NRV Rescue 157
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Good
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Enraud Newman Hall, B-Las of 3
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104 shares fine Newman Hall
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10th Street. It's going to be the second floor kitchen advising 20-year-old female, conscious in breathing advice. She's having trouble breathing and throat, Barney.
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Location mentioned:
Pritchard Hall, 630 Washington St SW, Blacksburg, VA 24061
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