76-year-old man suffers allergic reaction to bee stings


Audio|Source: Hightstown Fire, East Windsor Police and Fire
02:45
Transcript:
John Van Hart Road, medical emergency. That's response. Okay, I was 110 number two. One, ten, three, for ten-two. Ten-three, ten-two. Ten-two, you're available. Central 16-eight-two is arriving, Capital Health Regional. that 110 Ameth 1103 is handling it. You're available. 12, John Lennart Road, (name withheld), and Micromocorce, Nate, 76-year-old male, feeling sick after eating lunch. The caller should flag you down. The season here, it's the 62-o mail, allergic to bees. No epipen, breaking out in high, so we're respiratory stress. It's on the outer loop. We got no MIT available. Region 50 from 1521 just passed in the golf course. 10 minutes out. Engine, okay. Now you want this match, we're canceled. All right, go up to hope well. on American Boulevard for the rest of the allergic reaction. Action 50's in the area we're looking. It's okay. It's 50. We're still on the phone with the caller, or we're trying to them to plug you down. 150 update location it's going to be on the loop road by the southfield parking lot in front of step back for helping number as long as the end up on the man's
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East Windsor, NJ
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