Two patients treated for bee sting allergic reactions, Fogelsville PA


Emergency services are assisting two patients at a health center for allergic reactions caused by multiple bee stings. One patient was treated with an EpiPen and is stable, while the second patient accidentally injected herself with the EpiPen while trying to help.
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Upper Merchurgy Township Health Center of Foglesville.
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1431 nursery street, room number 5, cross a lane away, north route 100, ALS allergic reaction.
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Station 52, Upper McCruchery Township, Health Center in Foglesville, 1431, nursery street, room number 5.
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Close the lane away and North Route 100, ALS allergic reaction.
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County, 35.
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35.
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Cleaner out.
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10.4. I'm also holding a visitor at your headquarters to drop off paperwork.
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EW now.
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Counting for 1880 trips.
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1983. 1983.
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This is two bucks.
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The next to the high values, Maliburg.
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First barn in the health center of the order for action.
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A 69-year-old male came in with 15B stings as allergic was given an EpiPen laying down, alert, alert vision, breathing okay, diaphoretic, and pale.
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And I have a second patient because the wife tried to administer the EpiPen that actually injected herself.
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I'm going to see if we'll let our conference owner know and have lab as such as I can talk.
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Near Nursery St, Fogelsville, PA 18051
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