Person unresponsive but breathing after allergic reaction


Responders discuss a person at Fisher's District who had an allergic reaction. The person was not responding but was breathing. Staff briefly thought it might be a cardiac arrest, then clarified the patient was breathing and needed full emergency care.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Fire & EMS
01:32
Transcript:
Engine 394. Medic 399. Allergic reaction, 11,100 USA Heartway. At the link at Fisher's District, Cross Street, USA Drive. Timeout, 852. Medic 344. Engine 399. 6-person, 10,312, Allisonville Road, number 412B at Allisonville Meadows Nursing Home, Crossoff Hamilton Hills Lane and Willow View Road, 93 (name withheld), timeout, 852. Control, 591. Go ahead. I'm reading the notes here's a little bit upgraded to a cardiac arrest. 10th, standby. Are you asking if this was upgraded to a cardiac arrest? Affirmative. And if so, if we add the EBO to the run? Negative. The female just wasn't responding. She was breathing but not responding, and they were just advising that she was a full code. I'm clear. We did not. We don't need to be the other.
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Location mentioned:
Near Yard St, Fishers, IN 46037
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