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Allergic reaction to new arthritis medication at theatreElm Grove WI

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Wall St, Elm Grove, WI 53122

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 50-year-old female at Sunset Playhouse near Wall Street had an allergic reaction to a new arthritis medication. She took Benadryl and later used an EpiPen herself. She is experiencing lip numbness but no other symptoms were reported.

Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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04:43
Transcript:
00:00
Elm Grove EMS, squad 28 and 26, respond to Sunset Playhouse, near Wall Street, for a 50-year-old female having an allergic reaction.
00:09
Attention, Elmgrove, M.S., Quad, 26, and 28, respond to Sunset Playhouse, near Wall Street, for a 50-year-old female having an allergic reaction.
00:20
Time out, 2010.
00:25
Foro 219, can you let down Grove and Tolston, no one, if you're in the area? Okay, sir.
00:29
Paul, 2.93.
00:31
Do you want to stay while you're out there?
00:32
Probably 521.
00:33
If they're gone, you can just have 211 in response.
00:36
Pulse 2, 293, you can actually just put him in the log.
00:38
Bobby.
00:39
104, Bravo 521, and Bravo 211, copy?
00:43
Okay. April 2.10, 1010, 104, probably.
00:46
104, Bravo, 2, Ted.
00:48
104, 3,0,06.
00:52
Eunice responding, it appears to be an allergic reaction to a new medication that she took at 5 p.m.
00:58
She has since taken Benadryl and thought it was getting better.
01:02
However, she has numbness in her lips.
01:07
Probably 2.11 for additional, it looks like the merch was,
01:14
the asset protection did get the merch back from the subjects before they left.
01:20
Twenty-eight, I'm 23.
01:23
You know where the patient is.
01:26
12, 1018, community voting.
01:29
208 is right in the main lobby.
01:32
25, go ahead.
01:33
The argument here was just verbal in nature.
01:36
I informed them that what they were arguing about is a civil issue and nothing to do with the police.
01:43
(name withheld) gave (name withheld) permission to go spend the night at grandmas, so he's leaving for the night.
01:50
Postcoignee. Go ahead. Go ahead and made 3.
01:53
6.2.2.
01:55
Mike, 251, clear warning.
01:57
Okay,
01:58
very.
01:59
Town 4.
02:00
1-24 to dispatch.
02:03
There's one-four.
02:04
You can work as there's something.
02:08
Can we come back here, he's trying to take in the door.
02:14
Got it.
02:19
On 4MED once before.
02:21
For additional, our patient started taking a new arthritis medication.
02:26
She took it around 5 p.m.
02:28
today and started having a reaction.
02:30
She took some Benadryl shortly after and stated it was getting better, however, now has numbness in her lips.
02:38
We're a different additional, thank you.
02:40
Go 202. Go 202.
02:43
Prepare, are you guys good? Uh, why you come over here? Crisis will be spawning to the number one, please, far right, for the assessment.
02:50
104, I go 202.
02:53
10402. 10 to the 10 to the time.
02:55
104, you sign from.
02:57
Kathy. 304.
03:03
6367 and 265, next patrol.
03:06
Are you still in that Carol lot 8 or you have a better address?
03:11
Yeah, we're in Carol 8.
03:13
265.
03:16
22 of 6, and still 1060.
03:19
At the high school, the principal called in and said they have a pretty heated game going on and they've had to eject a few people, but they're still hanging around the main gym.
03:33
265, I copy.
03:34
Echo 202. Echo 202.
03:39
I can put myself in 207, 23 at the PG.
03:43
104.
03:47
26, just for 43, the patient did administer her own EpiPen.
03:54
104. 74.
03:59
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04:07
05 traffic Michelle Whitmer at National Michelle Whitmer National 28 Adam
04:15
Pombiebra (number withheld) APZ (number withheld) and for other 2.
04:22
5
04:25
2023
04:35
05, we turn on library.
04:37
26 is A&O times 4.
04:40
Right now, it's just a little numbness.

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Wall St, Elm Grove, WI 53122

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