Child experiences difficulty breathing from allergic reaction, Shelbina MO
A six-year-old girl near 406th Street in Shelbina was struggling to breathe, likely due to an allergic reaction. An EpiPen was given to her while waiting for emergency medical services to arrive.
Audio|Source: Shelby County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Will County to 804?
00:03
Go ahead.
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804, I have a six-year-old female on 911 struggling to breathe near 406th Street.
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104, I am advised that may be allergic reaction.
00:25
104, what was that address, RPM?
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OBO6 inch feet.
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104.
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104.
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Salt River Ambulance. Salt River Ambulance, I will respond to near 406th Street in Shelbina. Again, near 406th Street in Shelbina, six-year-old female is struggling to breathe.
01:01
Possible allergic reaction on page 0107.
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Pellon First Responders. Send me to respond to near 406th Street.
01:27
Possible allergic reaction. Time of page 0107.
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We come in a zero four.
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Go ahead.
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804, be advised, houses are unlocked.
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104, you can turn my home scene.
01:49
104. 104.
01:56
840 County be advised.
01:59
She just administered an EpiPen.
02:03
Turnpour.
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Okay.
02:08
Five, no ahead.
02:18
Good 4-9-5 for you guys in route mile zero. Be advised, I do have law enforcement on scene.
02:25
Patient has administered EpiPen.
02:28
Hey in Fort County, I was just informed that if Epi usually does work, but it usually takes two and she does not have a second one.
02:53
Medics, be advised that EpiPen was administered. Our off-shot team did advise that she states that it usually takes two EpiPens to work and she does not have another one.
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Shelbina, MO 63468
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