Child treated for severe bee sting allergy at school, Eagle WI


A 10-year-old girl at Eagle Elementary had a severe allergic reaction from a bee sting. She used an EpiPen and is responding more slowly than usual.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Fire - West
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Intercept 34, Delta Allergy[1], 810, East Main Street. Between East Main Street and Dead End, Eagle Elementary, Kettle Moraine Zone 5, timeout, 1341. Kettle Moraine, Ambulance, 34, McWan, Ambulon, 314, and Intercept 34, Mirate to Eagle Elementary, 810, East Main Street.
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For dose level allergy, it's a 10-year-old female who is conscious and breathing is allergic to bees and was stung. They have used to EpiPen. Callers advising that their patient's eye is red and swollen but believes this thing happen on her hand. The patient is slower to respond than normal. Hey, no further, copies, Ron Chief. That's such copies.
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Delta Allergy: High acuity allergic reaction
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Location mentioned:
Near E Main St, Eagle, WI 53119
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