Child treated with EpiPen after multiple bee stings at school, Oak Harbor WA


Medical teams responded to an elementary school for a seven-year-old girl who was stung multiple times by bees and was treated with an EpiPen.
Audio|Source: Island County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Second, one of the six, respond near southwest Fairhaven drive by Beal, elementary school for a seven-year-old, female who was stung by bee, has an EpiPen[2] given.
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Again, one be six, respond near south of coast for a seven-year-old, the female who was stung four times by bee, an EpiPen[2] was given.
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Respond on fire six, thirty, three years.
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Thank you, engine 8-1.
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Respond 4713 southwest Perhaven drive brought the elementary school for a female who is stung by a bee, EpiPen[2] given again.
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Ingén, 181, respond to 473[1] south-haven drive, brought B-O, elementary school for a female who is stung by a bee, EpiPen[2] given.
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Respond on 5-6-6-19.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
473: Address/Unit Identifier
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EpiPen: Epinephrine Auto-Injector Administered
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Location mentioned:
Near SW Fairhaven Dr, Oak Harbor, WA 98277
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