Child treated for allergic reaction at Sutton High School, Sutton MA
A child at Sutton High School experienced an allergic reaction to shellfish and received an epinephrine injection in the nurse's office. The child was conscious and alert during the incident.
Audio|Source: Sutton Police Department
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Transcript:
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32, can you stop for the high school nurse's office, a child with an allergic reaction? They're administering epi at this time.
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17 station up.
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You can stand by.
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Sutton Police headquarters to the DEA covering,
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sudden.
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Can you take a call, please, not in the high school near Boston Rd in the nurse's office.
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The child who's probably having an allergic reaction, unknown to what?
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They're administering epi callers from the office, and not with the patient.
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What received on the way?
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9-4-17 go with your message, please.
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Okay,
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I was calling you for the ambulance. I'm in the office. You can disregard anyone else. He's conscious and alert. Epi's been administered. It's an allergic reaction to shellfish.
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32, you can stand down.
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Thirteen's backing off as well.
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Receive, Judge.
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Backing off.
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Station, I said 35. What town are you coming from?
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The center of Milbury.
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Recease Milbury ALS's response?
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Tenfall.
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Just copy update from my lieutenant.
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She's on safe with the patient now.
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Location mentioned:
Near Boston Rd, Sutton, MA 01590
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