Child treated for allergic reaction at Children's Museum, Texas City TX


Emergency responders were called to the Children's Museum for a two-year-old child who had an allergic reaction. The child's face was swollen, and the mother had already given an EpiPen to help.
Audio|Source: Galveston and La Marque Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Children's Museum for an allergic reaction for a two-year-old.
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Respond on fire com three.
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That's clear. This isn't my case.
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We'll have an FPC to put him in the jail down here in Motpil for following.
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Looks like he's going to be in Little bit of traffic, fall right lane, possibly, because he stopped.
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Fall right lane, westbound, on North Park, that's 59 service.
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Oh, John. You want the marketing us to stop this guy, and we put him in jail or left?
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Stand by because he might be in one of these parking lots, just the way that looks.
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He's moving, he's moving.
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20 miles an hour, that direction, 4-59.
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I got the eye.
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He's going southbound on 59, southbound service.
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Hey, hold the channel, hold the channel.
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And I got a black male, he was here, he got out of a car by the ginger.
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He just put a headset on black shirt, black shorts.
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He's walking the parking lot to showbiz.
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Hold on.
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Mark you in it in front of going southbound service.
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Peel off. I'm going to, I'll follow this vehicle for now.
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Clear off the law.
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All right, I've got eyes on our edge.
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Looks like he's still southbound, 59.
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Have an allergic reaction.
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His face is swollen, his mother did administer the EpiPen.
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Texas City, TX
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