teen allergic reaction at Garfield High School, Seattle WA
A 16-year-old female at Garfield High School had an allergic reaction after eating a bagel with nuts. The school nurse gave epinephrine, and medical teams were sent to assist.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Garfield High School nurse's office, 16-year-old female, allergic reaction, nurse administering epinephrine, medics en route.
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Medic 28 dispatched.
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Dispatch, engine 16, Health 99 in service.
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Inc. 16, Health 99 in service.
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Health 99, Code Green.
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Turn on Channel 5, is engine 6 in service?
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Engine 26 in service.
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Engine 26 in service.
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This is 8-4.
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We were just having that building.
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We can take that one for 8-2.
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Okay, 8-4 I'll swap you.
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A2, Code Green, A2, Code Green.
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A2, Code Green.
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A2, Code Green.
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Is that Ladder 13 on Channel 5?
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Ladder 13.
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Do you put us out of service for confined space training?
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Thirteen out of service confined space training.
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In 1998, today we're seeing a 16-year-old female with a known nut allergy who ate a bagel.
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She started feeling itchy around her mouth and nausea.
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The nurse administered epinephrine about 15 minutes prior.
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Last vitals were 140 over 90 with a pulse of 90 and respiratory rate 14.
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Location mentioned:
Near 23rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
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