Child treated with EpiPen after bee sting at school, New York Mills MN


An 11-year-old at New York Mills School was stung by a bee and treated with an EpiPen. The child showed some relief and was cared for in the nurse's office with a parent present. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Fergus Falls Fire
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Transcript:
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Mildrescue, respond to the New York Mills School near Hayes Avenue for 11-year-old. It's been stung by a V.
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Stopped to administer an EpiPen, and he is having some relief from that. You can have a T3 with Lidina.
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Otter Tail to a Sarah ambulance. Here's one in the New York Mills School near Hayes Avenue.
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11-year-old that's been stung by a bee,
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staffed at administrator in EpiPen, and he's getting some relief from that. You can have OT3 with rescue. PagePen 1406.
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4901 otter tail, you can show us in her else.
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10-4[1] will be in the nurse's office by the auditorium and there's a parent on site there system decision.
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10-4[1].
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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New York Mills, MN 56567
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