Patient treated for bee sting allergic reaction near FedEx truck, Barrington IL


Emergency responders treated a patient for an allergic reaction to a bee sting near a FedEx truck outside near South Cascade Court. The patient was given an EpiPen and had some difficulty breathing and swallowing but was responding normally.
Audio|Source: Northwest Central Dispatch and RED Center
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Transcript:
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District 46, Ambulance 45, and 460, Allergies and Venomations, Charlie Response[1], near South Cascade Court, near Columbia Lane, in Barrington, Map Page, 1725C.
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For an allergic reaction from a bee sting, they did use an EpiPen, it's going to be next to the FedEx truck outside of that address.
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That's when you're 45 in rounds.
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Well,
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it's Warren, we're going to come to you out front.
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District 82, ambulance 82, and Indian 82, inter-facility transfer.
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Charlie Response[1], 691, East Indy Road, exorcineous medical care near North Face Avenue and North Ley Drive in Palatine.
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Math page, BP3.
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ML45, you're responding to near South Cascade Court.
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I'm going to have an allergic reaction to a bee sting.
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The EpiPen was used.
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They were having some difficulty breathing or swallowing.
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But they are responding normally.
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They're going to be outside next to a FedEx truck.
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Near South Cascade.
Police codes explained
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Charlie Response: Medium-priority medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near S Cascade Ct, Barrington, IL 60010
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