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Teenager treated for allergic reaction after morphine useWashington County UT

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Washington County, UT

Emergency responders treated a 17-year-old male near Kensington Avenue who showed signs of a possible allergic reaction, including red blotchy spots, fever, and rapid heartbeat, after receiving morphine at the hospital.

Audio|Source: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
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direction engine 64 medic 46 responding near Kensington Avenue again near Kensington Avenue on a 26 loop control clear 251 251 fire 251
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fire 64 medic 46 in route
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Up being around at 253.
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Again, it's near Kensington Avenue of a 17-year-old male punched in breathing.
00:36
Sharpie is stating that his son was in the hospital earlier for sickness and they gave him morphine.
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He's now having red blotchy spots on his stomach.
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I'm not sure if he's having an allergic reaction.
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It's also stating he has a fever and his heart is racing.
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They have it coded out as a 26 Charlie 1.

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