Woman treated for severe allergic reaction to bee sting, North Salem NY


A 73-year-old woman in North Salem had a severe allergic reaction after a bee sting and was treated with an EpiPen. Emergency medical services were called to assist.
Audio|Source: Westchester County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Control North Salem back, 45, Medic 3, Corp Falls Fire, 687, 687-Siticus Road between Back to the Road and Old Salem, Center Road, a 73-year-old female allergic reaction to abuse thing.
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EpiPen[1] has been administered.
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North Salem, Back, 45, Medic three, Crohn Falls Fire, 687, Citicus Road, to back to the road and Old Salem, Center Road, a 73-year-old female allergic reaction to abuse thing, and Epi-Pen has been administered, 1427-69.
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7222-60 controlment now.
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7233-3-3-2-respond to respond 1428.
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4-5 minute to recess, they'll be in run.
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45-9-3-respondent 1428.
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R2-0736 control on the run.
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077 respond 1429.
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729. 7K-3-360 is on 2.528360.
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Antiticus ruled, 73-year-old female stung by a B.
Police codes explained
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EpiPen: Epinephrine auto-injector administered
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Location mentioned:
Near Titicus Rd, North Salem, NY 10560
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