Emergency crews treat allergic reaction with interpreter help, Camp Dennison OH


Emergency responders arrived at a residence near Lincoln Rd to treat a person suffering an allergic reaction. There was a language barrier with Spanish speakers, and initially the person tried to leave but returned after an interpreter joined. Medical help was then provided on site.
Audio|Source: Loveland-Symmes Fire
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
60 alpha. Battalion 62, engine 71, manic 60, 6 person, 10,195 Lincoln Road, cross off, Munson, Avenue, and dead end.
00:23
Medics-16. The Italian-60, Medics-Seption-701-195, Lincoln. There's a heavy language, barrier, Spanish speaking, C-ML-36, requesting a squad, un-known medical issue, partially a month and a dead end at 1901. Section 71 is on northeast 5.
00:43
Unison, Rutherlincoln, your patient may be leaving. They're refusing to listen and I'm trying to get a interpreter online with having an avoidance issue. The tie is clear. We'll continue. It just 71 is clear. Mr. Rother Lincoln, I believe I got the patient to go back to the residence.
01:03
9602 medic 60 engine 71 we got the patient back to the address I was able to get an interpreter finally and we are having an allergic reaction I'm trying to get more we're on work side agent city wants to clear
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Location mentioned:
Near Lincoln Rd, Camp Dennison, OH 45111
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