Man suffers severe allergic reaction to bee sting at urgent care, Lansing MI


A man at Lansing Urgent Care experienced a severe allergic reaction to a bee sting. Medication given did not improve his condition, and emergency services were called for assistance.
Audio|Source: Ingham Out-County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Lansing Township Station 51 Mutual Aid for Eaton County. 4440 West Dagonaw, 440-440 West Dagonauts. The Lansing Urgent Care crosses our Harriet and Robbins on a 47-year-old male with a bee sting. Sting. For Lansing, Council of Station 51 Mutual Aid for Eaton County, 4-4-40 West Degon. 4440 West Degnauts, the Lansing Urgent Care.
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Crossup, Harriet and Robbins is a 47-year-old male. He's got a bee sting. They've given him some medication that doesn't seem to be helping. He's a weight catches at this time. They have a Delta[1] engine going. Medic, 511[2], Patner, Ross. Did they say what channel they're working off of? I'm getting that right now. 23-fire B[3].
Police codes explained
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Delta: Medical emergency severity code (Delta)
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511: Medic unit designation
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23-fire B: Radio channel for fire/EMS operations
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Location mentioned:
Near E Jolly Rd, Lansing, MI 48910
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