Woman treated for severe allergic reaction at apartment, Ephrata WA
Emergency responders treated an 82-year-old woman for a severe allergic reaction causing breathing difficulty at an apartment near Basin Street Southwest.
Audio|Source: Grant County Fire/EMS and Washington State Patrol
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Transcript:
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EFRAA Fire Department, Lifeline Ambulance, EFRAA, Detachment, AOS[1], allergic reaction,
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near Basin Street Southwest, apartment 2-1206.
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EFRAA Fire Department, lights on an ambulance, Ephrata, detachment, ALS[2], allergic reaction,
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near Dason Street Southwest, apartment 2-1206.
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Dr. Reed will be in her out from us.
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Medic 30, you were starting to an 82-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
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having an allergic reaction.
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Her tongue is swollen.
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She has used two epipens.
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She's having trouble breathing.
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Very, very.
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Medic 30, 12, 8.
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I can create a fire page received.
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He's fire.
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Max, free to fire page,
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Steve.
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Hey, for the fire, 12-0.9.
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Back, everyone's 4-9-4-41.
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She's route in the street.
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Everyone's 21-41.
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You're responding to...
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A 77-inch, 82-year-old female, cautious in breathing,
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having an allergic reaction, her tongue is swollen, she sees two epipens, having trouble breathing.
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She is having trouble breathing.
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2141.
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This is 2141, 1211.
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Back from commande, I'll be responding.
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near agent.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AOS: At/Arrived On Scene
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Basin St SW, Ephrata, WA 98823
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