Person at MIT has allergic reaction after eating salad, Cambridge MA
An individual at MIT's W-4 building had an allergic reaction after eating a salad that may have contained nuts. The person used an EpiPen about 20 minutes before police and EMS arrived. The individual currently has no difficulty breathing and only mild symptoms such as itchy skin and nose were reported.
Audio|Source: MIT Police and EMS
02:18
Transcript:
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Respond to W-4 for a party having an allergic reaction.
00:05
Meet with her in the front lobby.
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Responding.
00:14
B4 has it. We know what we're learning reaction to what?
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Unknown at this time.
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Roger.
00:28
Do you have MIT 8 or a pro?
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I'm wrong with pro right now.
00:41
Well,
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it looks like I have an ambulance that I'm putting up behind me.
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To roll me off.
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Control.
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Control on?
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Our arrival.
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Proceed.
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Before control.
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Control answering.
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I'll be off with that probably here at the lobby.
01:20
Third, five by five.
01:22
Consume the salad.
01:24
Possibly you may have had nuts,
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which is what she's allergic to.
01:31
Relate to EMS,
01:33
no difficulty breathing, itchy skin, itchy nose.
01:38
Roger that.
01:43
The advised Pottie does have an EpiPen which he used approximately 20 minutes ago.
01:51
Roger.
01:56
C4 control.
01:58
Roger.
02:04
Relay to EMS that there was prior swelling around the throat and face area.
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However, after utilizing the EFI,
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it's shown a significant difference.
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Right now, nothing observed.
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Roger.
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Near Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
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