Teen treated for allergic reaction at St. Andrews School, Middletown DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 16-year-old student at St. Andrews School had an allergic reaction to nuts after eating a candy bar. The student was treated with an epinephrine injector at the nurse's office and symptoms resolved before further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Middletown, we're out at St.
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Andrews, Wolverine Middletown, but a 16-old male.
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It was having a candy bar with some nuts in it.
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He is allergic to nuts,
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had an allergic reaction.
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This really had some tingling in his mouth that progressed a little bit to vomiting.
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Went to the nurse station, they gave him an EpiPen.
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It's probably about 20, 15, 20 minutes ago.
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That all has resolved, at this time, he's feeling 100% better.
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However, staff once in the committee get evaluated at the middle of the other.
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The volumes are as follows 1.28 over 76.
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So, 90%, I'm sorry, 98% over there.
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Sorry, Tady.
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Again, they're just when they come and get evaluated, the all symptoms that have resolved at this time.
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Okay, the cancer 910.
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I'm just getting about 10 minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Noxontown Rd, Middletown, DE 19709
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