Child allergic reaction causes breathing difficulty, Johnstown NY
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According to the dispatch call, a six-year-old child near North Comrie Avenue had an allergic reaction to peanuts causing swelling and difficulty breathing. EMS dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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First Spence, Johnstone, Fire, EMS call, the T.J.
00:03
Max, near North Comrie Ave, first six-year-old male.
00:06
Allergic reaction to peanuts, swelling up, possible throat closing.
00:13
Repeating for Johnstone Fire, EMS call, near North Comrie Ave to do the T.J.
00:17
Max, first six-year-old.
00:19
Allergic reaction to peanuts,
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swelling up, and throat possible closing.
00:26
Murder's fast, (number withheld).
00:29
Soundphone Fire Base received.
00:33
1920. Byrd as far as sound phone base.
00:43
Base.
00:50
Council Mayshod.
00:53
Be advised.
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Subject is now filling up blood.
00:59
Receive.
01:02
1921.
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The next three five by one two.
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Go for one two.
01:14
One-two, T.J.
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Max,
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near North Comrieve,
01:19
have EMS enroll for a six-year-old possible peanut allergy.
01:28
Trying to figure out further the T.J.
01:32
Max, there will be near the jewelry section.
01:36
What's your copy?
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Location mentioned:
N Comrie Ave, Johnstown, NY 12095
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