Infant treated for allergic reaction to kiwi near Sturbridge Dr, Salisbury MD


An 8-month-old infant near Sturbridge Drive had a severe allergic reaction to kiwi causing breathing difficulties and unconsciousness. An EpiPen was used, and emergency medical services were called for life-threatening assistance.
Audio|Source: Wicomico County Fire and EMS
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Cettlebox 3 to allergic reaction near Sturbridge Drive, cross your 2, old Salem Court and Kettlefoot drive.
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2 Delta 1.
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3rd V3.
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Paramedic B3 with 3 at 1938.
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Petro Paranoic B3.
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Go ahead.
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Near Sturbridge Drive and 8-month old male allergic reaction to kiwi.
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The patient has trouble breathing, not alert, and EpiPen was administered because 2-Delta 1-1-E.
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House is breathing.
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Stayed by on, fire with a coffee.
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It's all right.
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Eric B3, oxygen at 98, pulse of 184, they advise where breathing is okay.
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All right, I'll tell you what, why don't you go ahead and hit for a medical system.
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Just be on safe, so if I'll need them off, I'll put on the service.
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All right. Okay.
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No, Box 3, 2 medical assist requested by paramedic B3 and rapid reaction.
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Near Sturbridge Drive, cross-sutes of Old Sound Clerk, Kettler, Drive, 2-0.1-1-I.
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Near Sturbridge Dr, Salisbury, MD 21804
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