Child treated for allergic reaction near Romel Drive, Council Bluffs IA
Emergency responders treated a 7-year-old girl near Romel Drive for a worsening allergic reaction without an EpiPen. The girl showed rash and hives.
Audio|Source: Council Bluffs Fire and EMS
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Engine 51, Metac-5, possible allergic reaction, near Romel Drive.
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Engine 51, Medic-5, possible allergic reaction,
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near Romel Drive, timeout, 1953.
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21's route. 151,
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1955.
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What's that?
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Medics 5 in route.
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Medic 5-engine 51 Zone 520, near Romel Drive.
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For a 7-year-old female having an allergic reaction to an unknown type of substance, they do not have an EpiPen available.
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There's some rash and hives present and it's getting worse.
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Near Romel Drive.
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That's correct.
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Okay.
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51 is understood.
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Clear 1955.
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Five locations.
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Clairmedic 5 on location, 1959.
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51's on location, 51 B, establishing our Mel Command.
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Injit 51, a location where Melkaman, 1959.
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Council Bluffs, IA
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