Female treated for allergic reaction with expired EpiPen, Columbia MD
A 43-year-old female at an address near Tamar Dr had an allergic reaction. The EpiPen was expired and could not be used. There was a related mention of a threat involving a person planning harm at a school, discovered via a text on a family member's phone.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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And deny one permitted 25, respond near Tamar Dr Unit 844,
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Allergic Reactions, Alpha 2 at 1902.
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nine five to howard you can place two five and service nine five will take that call on tamar Howard is two five two trial I mean copy for a threat on kogar road two five we're right thank you
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Engine 9-1, Permanick and I, 5-year, responding, near Tamar Dr,
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43-year-old female, allergic reaction.
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The 53-60s Croker Road, you're 10-17s with Amanda.
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She saw a text on her daughter's phone.
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My friend's brother, who evidently is threatened to kill a teacher and was going to bring a night to the school.
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to do it. This was at 1819 today.
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Their EpiPen is expired, so it cannot be used at 1903.
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Location mentioned:
Near Tamar Dr, Columbia, MD 21045
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