Child Has Allergic Reaction After Bee Sting at School, Watertown NY


A nine-year-old girl at North Elementary School was stung by a bee and had an allergic reaction. She was treated with an EpiPen while emergency services responded.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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City Fire, telephone alarm, engine three.
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Allergic reaction, East Hoard Street, North Elementary.
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9-9, study.
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9-9. Have stolen a number and time of call?
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Time of call, 1155, still, a number (number withheld).
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City Fire, telephone alarm, engine three, respond near East Hoard Street at the North Elementary School for a female stung by a bee, was given an EpiPen.
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Repeating for City, Telephone Alarm[1], Engine 3, respond near East Hoard Street at the North Elementary School for female stung by a bee was given an EpiPen, Cross Street of Lansing Street, and Middle Street.
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Copy, I have a phone of mail.
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To be a nine-year-old female.
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Agent 3 group.
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Patrol 2-9-2.
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Engine 3 responding, 1254.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Telephone Alarm: Incident reported by telephone to fire dispatch (as opposed to via alarm system or in-person)
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Location mentioned:
Near E Hoard St, Watertown, NY 13601
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