Male possibly in anaphylactic shock at nurse's office, Sapulpa OK


A male at the nurse's office is experiencing possible anaphylactic shock with symptoms including hives, shaking, and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Source: Creek County and Kellyville Public Safety
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Dispatch copies, it's going to be an unknown-aged male in the nurse's office, possibly an anaphylactic shock, hives, shaking on his legs, and trouble breathing.
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Okay, go ahead and hop back out there to do you 507.
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We're going to get that farther left lane, or the middle lane, sorry.
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Adam 34 or 7.
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Adam 347.
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184609. Good.
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I am 1015 with an adult female, Ralph is Paul to St.
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John's. I have my miles when you're ready.
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How many do you think you need for those flags? Go ahead.
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I'd probably do 30 more.
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33182. Okay, on it.
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1255.
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Flight or one just fast will you drop the second alarm for Engine 2[1] to respond with us in 1340 Cleveland?
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No, start coffee.
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Engine 2[1], medical emergency, 13.04, East Cleveland Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Cleveland Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066
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