Person suffers severe allergic reaction and possible heart issue, Dry Ridge KY
A 50-year-old person near Golds Valley Road in Dry Ridge is having a severe allergic reaction and shows signs of a possible heart problem. Epinephrine was given twice but the person remains unconscious, very cold, and is clutching their chest and arm. Emergency responders are attending to the situation.
Audio|Source: Grant County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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ECNF Dry Ridge first responders, ECNF, Dry Ridge first responders, near Golds Valley Road and Dry Ridge, an allergic reaction, epinephrine administered, is complaining of chest pain.
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Again, ECNs, Dry Ridge first responders, near Golds Valley Road and Dry Ridge.
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Fifty-year-old now, allergic reaction, epinephrine administered, chest pains.
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9509.
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9359.
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933,000.
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933,000. 933,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
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933,000,000.
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933 on the 1,500.
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Jerry, come out 33.
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Go ahead.
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They would like to know if they are able to administer another epinephrine or if they need to just do one.
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Could you ask them what side effects are having any currently?
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He is currently unconscious, difficulty breathing, clammy, sweaty, and shaking.
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Bad ten four that here, please.
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Vision 32 to Med 33.
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Go ahead, sir.
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The patient lies unconscious.
01:56
Uh,
02:02
George, can you advise? I don't believe I copied that.
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That's dead form.
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I was currently unconscious.
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Thank you.
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Derek Smaz, 33.
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Go, 33.
02:25
Information only, no change in condition after the second dose of the epinephrine.
02:31
They advise that he is extremely cold and grabbing his chest and his arm.
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33, clear about six minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Near Golds Vly Rd, Dry Ridge, KY 41035
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