Two women treated for seizure and allergic reaction near Pine St, Omaha NE


Emergency responders treated two women near Pine Street. One woman had a seizure lasting about two minutes and was semi-conscious but breathing. Another woman had a severe allergic reaction after using an epipen, causing swelling and a rapid heart rate.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (TAC3)
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7.8, around 37-year-old female is seizing for approximately two minutes.
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What's coming out of the seizure during the call is now is breathing, a semi-alert conscious.
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All right, 70, that's it.
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Agent 71, understood.
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For a second.
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The medic 52 and truck 53.
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You see south side of the parking lot entrance off of Pine Street near the playground cause going to be in a white vehicle.
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She's a 23-year-old female with her.
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She's a weight alert.
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She's still breathing okay, but her throat, tongue, and lips are all swollen.
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She did administer an epipan so that her heart rate has been over about 120 for a while.
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Pine St, Omaha, NE
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