Woman has allergic reaction to bee sting at clinic, Kenosha WI


A 47-year-old woman is having an allergic reaction to a bee sting at Aurora Clinic on 75th Street. She is conscious and breathing. A child with her also needs medical attention.
Audio|Source: Kenosha County Public Safety
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Q-5320-75th Street, 253-253-253 for a 47-year-old female have an allergic reaction to a bee sting.
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Information only shows is clear.
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1332. Sam, Rescue, 756, Station 2, Salem, System 2, Sam, Rescue, 7562, you have a call.
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Aurora Clinic, Petaclate, 253-20, 75th Street, 253-20-7-5th Street, Route 1010, for Charlie-Level[1] allergic for action.
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So, kind of, play, 3, and 3.
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Kenosha County sales 5842.
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5842 will be in route to Aurora Clinic.
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The vending comeback was passed in or Illinois, but through Carpax, it's showing on a 2019 Volvo tractor truck.
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Yeah, that's what it looks like I have here.
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I'll see if I can figure out the registration issue here.
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10 for 1712.
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10 first half to date pretty soon route at 1333.
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Sputting for a 47-year-old female.
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Conscious breathing, allergic direction to a beasting, and there is a child with her that needs to go as well.
Police codes explained
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Charlie-Level: EMS call, moderate medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near 75th St, Kenosha, WI 53142
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