Teen treated for severe allergic reaction with epipen, Seattle WA


A 14-year-old is experiencing a severe allergic reaction and has self-administered an Epipen. EMS is treating the patient near 65th Ave NE. The patient is improving with stable vital signs and no respiratory issues. Family members are not yet present.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 17, your patient is tracking in front of near 65th Ave NE.
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Go ahead, Meg 32.
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Go ahead, medic 32.
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Page, trauma doctor, to Medcom for Medic 32.
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Page, Trauma, Doctor, to Medcom, to Medic 32.
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Mr. Mr. 14.
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Okay. The Med 14.
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Do you know which medic unit is being sent to our location? Affirmative, that's Medics 17.
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Noticed 17 from the Ellis Lakes.
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617 on Channel 6.
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Medics 17.
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Mike 17, medic response, 4239, Walla Walla, West the stadium.
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Mike 17 is responding, 4239 Walla Walla Road Northeast.
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We're seeing in a 14-year-old patient who has a severe neuro allergy administered Epipandu himself.
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He seems to be clearing up.
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He's got stable vitals, 120 over 76 on the rate.
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His hymns are diminishing throughout his history.
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He's probably been administered empty about 40 times.
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He is having no respiratory issues or anything like that.
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He doesn't have a parent on site, but they're not with us yet.
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Location mentioned:
Near 65th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115
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