Man treated for bee sting at Aurora Clinic, Twin Lakes WI


Emergency medical team responds to a 58-year-old man with a bee sting and possible severe allergic reaction at Aurora Clinic near North Lake Avenue in Twin Lakes, WI.
Audio|Source: Kenosha County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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A Twin Lakes Rescue, you have a call, respond to 700, Nork Lake Avenue, 700 North Lake Avenue, Charlie Lovell, Electric Reaction.
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Kenesha County, fire, clear, 1008.
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To-nake-PD, to next rescue, to-nake-to-n-n-n-n-n-x rescue, respond to the or a pharmacy, I'm sorry, the Aurora Clinic, 700, Rose Lake Avenue, 700, North Lake Avenue, the Aurora Clinic for Anaflexus, Tulix PD, clear our tunnel line.
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Tatee 6545.
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6541.
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One row personnel is 2.00.
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6545. I copy your ground at 2.0.20010.
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10 or 9. 2049.
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The mic, 65, 55, 56.
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6556. 6556.
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Fifty-six also in row.
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65-56 Cabur also in route 1009.
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Kenesha County at Twin Lake 65, 56.
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One for all seven, Pachar, 1026.
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Quarter one pulse 17.
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Go ahead.
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To next 6556 and 6545, you're both responding for a 58-year-old male.
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Conscious in breathing, he is experiencing a bee sting.
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Does he have a history of severe allergic reactions?
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Location mentioned:
Near N Lake Ave UNIT 102, Twin Lakes, WI 53181
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