Man has allergic reaction at Patient First clinic, Manassas VA


A seventy-year-old man at Patient First clinic near Liberia Avenue had an allergic reaction and received an epipen. Emergency services were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Box 1650 on fire bravo for a sickness at Patient First, near Liberia Avenue.
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Medic 509B, engine 521, 1053.
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6341, hold that it's been it, elementary, please.
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I'm sorry, at which elementary?
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Benet. Okay.
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6348, change my location, Orange Elementary, please.
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Okay.
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1164, traffic stop.
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1164. 1164. Virginia's used 771 Bravo Bravo Lima in front of Garfield High School.
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Okay. 170. 1570. I must say to call it Wawa.
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Is that something still on scene?
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When they called, the subject was still on scene.
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For allergic reaction at Patient First near Liberia Avenue, medic 509 and engine 521 responding at 10:55. First, seventy-year-old male, he's been given an epipen.
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Location mentioned:
Near Liberia Ave, Manassas, VA 20110
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