Woman treated for bee stings and breathing difficulty, Springfield VT


Emergency responders were called to near Skyline Dr in Weathersfield for a 64-year-old woman stung by a swarm of bees. She was having difficulty breathing after using an EpiPen to treat the reaction.
Audio|Source: Windsor County Fire - South
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Transcript:
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Scottney Fire, Golden Cross Ambulance, respond to near Skyline Dr in Weathersfield for a 64-year-old female who is stung by a swarm of bees.
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It is having difficulty breathing.
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She took an EpiPen dose just a few moments ago.
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Scutney Fire, both-class ambulance, respond to near Skyline Dr in Weathersfield for a 64-year-old female stung by a swarm of bees.
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Difficulty breathing did take an EpiPen a few moments ago.
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Time of your tone, 1741.
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All right. It's got me in two-free.
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D-3.
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You just touch, uh, one-lowers-like-set.
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On responding.
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Okay, so we're going to reply at 173.
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...on's response number 94 Westminster Terrace, 52-year-old female, accidental dose of an EpiPen.
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The opening across ambulance, response to number 94, Westminster Teris, 52-year-old female accidental dose of an empty pen.
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Up right on here, a full 1743, K-F1-5.
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Let's go to the fire from bicycle.
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West Weatherfield fire, Ironson on the Skyline Fire and Goll and Cross to near Skyline Dr in Weathersfield.
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For 64-year-old females, stung by bees, breaking on hives, breathing is getting harder, did take an EpiPen.
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Again, West Weather Shield fire, airst fire, Irristen on a 20-fire, and going cross, to near Skyline Dr in Weathersfield.
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For 64-year-old female, stung by bees, breaking out and hides, breathing is getting harder, but did an EpiPen, time your tone is 1741.
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Location mentioned:
Near Skyline Dr, Springfield, VT 05156
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