Teenager treated for allergic reaction at high school, Medford OR
Emergency responders treated a 15-year-old female at South Medford High School for an allergic reaction, possibly caused by oranges. She was in the front office and had an epipen for treatment.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Squat 12. Priority 1[2].
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Allergic reaction.
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South Medford High School.
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C220. At near Cunningham Avenue, Medford, between Dixie Lane and Warren Way.
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On code 3, allergic reaction, Cunningham Avenue, Medford.
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First, A181, you are going Code 3[1] for an allergic reaction at near Cunningham Avenue,
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C220, Medford,
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at South Medford High School.
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This is a 15-year-old female having an allergic reaction.
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She has been taken to the office, reacting possibly to oranges.
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She does have an epipen to treat this kind of allergic reaction.
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So for that patient information,
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you have squad 12 and well on medical primary.
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For 38, I'll take 335.
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Okay.
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176, post-2-1.
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Central Road, B-181.
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D-181.
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From Murphy 181, responding to near Cunningham Avenue from Dewart & Graves.
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Copy Mercy 1-8-1 or starting to squad 12.
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Special, squad 12 on scene.
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Copy squad 12 on scene. Copy squad 12 on scene.
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All three and so patient is in the front office.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately using lights and siren.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Cunningham Ave, Medford, OR 97501
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