Man allergic to bee sting treated at golf course, Cumberland ME


A 26-year-old man allergic to bee stings was stung at a golf course. He did not have an EpiPen but showed no breathing or swallowing problems. Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Source: Yarmouth Police / Fire, Cumberland and Freeport Fire
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Come on Friday. Stand by for medical 6060 Valhalla Road at the golf course.
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114, engine 101, 60 Valhalla Road at the golf course. Cross Street Hedge Grove Drive for a 26-year-old male that was stung by a bee. He is allergic and there's no EpiPen available. No difficulty speaking or swallowing. Trouble-up response, repeating, Medical Box 312, Cumberland Ambulance 104, Engine 101, 60.
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60 Valhalla Road at the golf course cross-street Hedgegrove Drive for a 26-year-old male that was stung by a bee. He is allergic, no EpiPen available. He's responding normally, no difficulty breathing or swallowing. Try a little response to my tone 1443. Okay, that's all for our responding. Copy 104 responding, and they advise they'll be right in the front to flag you down.
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Record. Responding crew of two. Copy response.
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Cumberland, ME
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