Child treated for severe allergic reaction with breathing issues


Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Madagircine from off with your potential. Petticorkeen 1842. Receive. 14, one four-year-old female coming from home, consciousness, Fort with the GCS of 15. She has a documented allergy to shellfish, although she does not report any ingestion of shellfish, said she ate a regular baloney damage an hour or so ago. And acute onset and respiratory distress, weakness, weakness. From my arrival, she did as strider and bilateral weaving. She stated it was very hard to breathe. She felt like her tongue with swelling. I don't see any tongue swelling, but she did see like she felt like it was going to. Again, she does have documented anaphylactic allergy to shellfish. I did administer 0.5 milligrams of effieve. I am. She's also had 5015 milligrams of methampethia. She said 5050-0 of Benadryl. and I'm getting ready to administer a duo nip. Current vitals as well is blood pressure 150 over 88 with a heart rate of 126 she's signed a staglam monitor. Pressure rate of 220. She just has a mile scryor. Still has bilateral weasings. Lung sounds are just slightly diminished bilaterally. Right now I have around 4 liters at 96, 96% of the catnography of 3939.
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Saddleback Way, Maryland
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