Person suffers severe allergic reaction to bee sting


A person at a Nashua address is having a serious allergic reaction to a bee sting, with throat swelling and using an EpiPen for treatment.
Audio|Source: Merrimack Fire-Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00to five Hartford Lane, Unit B, the Hilltop by Princeton, for his Delta Level Large Reaction.00:08Amylose 1, respond to U.S.F.00:10Hartford Lane in Nashville, Unit B, which is going to be the Hilltop by Princeton, for the Delta Level of Allerge Reaction.00:17September 2.133.00:35Ported B-sting, just very allergic to them.00:38Her throat is closing.00:39She is taking one EpiPen, we'll be taking another.00:42They're be meeting Nassau Engine 1 on scene and they could use Channel 6.
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to five Hartford Lane, Unit B, the Hilltop by Princeton, for his Delta Level Large Reaction.
00:08
Amylose 1, respond to U.S.F.
00:10
Hartford Lane in Nashville, Unit B, which is going to be the Hilltop by Princeton, for the Delta Level of Allerge Reaction.
00:17
September 2.133.
00:35
Ported B-sting, just very allergic to them.
00:38
Her throat is closing.
00:39
She is taking one EpiPen, we'll be taking another.
00:42
They're be meeting Nassau Engine 1 on scene and they could use Channel 6.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hampshire Dr, Nashua, NH 03063
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