Allergic reaction to bee sting at Spruce Street address, North Tonawanda NY


A 71-year-old man at an address near Spruce Street had a severe allergic reaction to a bee sting. One dose of epinephrine was given but did not help. Emergency medical services and advanced life support were called to assist.
Audio|Source: Niagara County Public Safety
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Parry Control, NT Truck 1, EMS, call near Spruce St between East Shank and Rumbold, 71-year-old male stung by a bee.
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Niagara County, NT 229.
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229.
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One EpiPen given,
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no relief, ALS, NCFD Tech ones.
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NT229, with fire EMS, near Spruce St, 71-year-old male stung by a bee is allergic, one EpiPen delivered, not helping.
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Two to nine.
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Repeating NT Truck 1 EMS, call near spruce street between East Shank and Rumbold, 71-year-old male, stung by a bee, one EpiPen given no relief, ALS, NTFTTTAC1, for air control clear, 1655.
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Unit 1, Unit 2.
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Fire control and T-Chry Fund's responding.
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Truck 1 en route.
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Welcome to the park, Unit 1.
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Copy. I'm heading to the gas station real quick.
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Fire control and car tent.
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Copy. Our control, NT.
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Paramedics from FilmWort near Spruce between East Shank and Rumbold.
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Male does have an epilexis history.
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Okay, good.
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Nt, 196, checking your status.
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That one. Pretty soon.
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Pretan's on location.
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Tarotan on location. Territon on location.
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Call me out.
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Location mentioned:
Near Spruce St, North Tonawanda, NY 14120
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