18-year-old male treated for peanut allergy at campus center, Iowa City IA
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Fire and EMS responded to a medical emergency at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center near South Madison Street in Iowa City. An 18-year-old male was experiencing a severe allergic reaction to peanuts, with facial swelling and difficulty breathing. He was conscious and breathing but needed medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Fire/EMS
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Johnson County Ambulance and Engine 1.
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J-Cath 1-3.
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Respond to allergic reaction.
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Campus Recreation and Wellness Center near South Madison Street, Iowa City.
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Cross streets are Burlington Street and Court Street.
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Johnson County Ambulance and Engine 1.
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J-TAS 1-3. Respond to allergic reaction.
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Campus Recreation and Wellness Center near South Madison Street, Iowa City.
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Cross streets are Burlington Street and Court Street.
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20.
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20. 20-19.
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20-09.
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Happy.
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2244 master, I need to meet you on again.
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I'm just going to walk in,
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got to clap and walk out.
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Everyone's not online.
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Happy Angeline.
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And Joan Adam, 20-year responding to the campus, Recreational Wellness Center, near South Madison Street,
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is going to be an (name withheld) male.
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He is conscious and breathing.
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He has a peanut allergy, and his face is really puffy and turning purple.
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Responding normally, he is having difficulty breathing or swallowing, no difficulty speaking between breaths,
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no severe allergic reaction before to this.
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Master, copy, VG1.
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Location mentioned:
S Madison St, Iowa City, IA 52242
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