Child treated for allergic reaction to cashews at Easton address, Easton PA
EMS responded to a location near North 7th Street in Easton to assist a 9-year-old female patient experiencing an allergic reaction to cashews. The patient had already received two epinephrine injections before EMS arrived.
Audio|Source: Northampton County Public Safety
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County, EMS Station 20, committed, EMI, 1780 in place of ALS[1] for an order for allergic reaction, near North 7th Street, near North 7th Street, cross the side surprise for each of the city.
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The fish is off 1.22 for tonight.
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Tony O' Powell.
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1728, South.
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1778, County, tonight.
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The last evening are calling?
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786, having around ALS[1], near North 7th Street on the second floor for a 9-year-old female having an allergic reaction to cashews.
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They've already given her two heavy pens.
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9106, just without having an a half an ALS[1], near North 7th Street, near North 7th Street from the second floor, EMS coming in ALS for a 9-year-old female, having an allergic reaction.
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She was given her epipons.
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It feels better.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response involving higher-level care for serious or potentially life-threatening conditions.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 7th St, Easton, PA 18042
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