Man in 40s allergic reaction at American Diner, West Reading PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man in his 40s is having an allergic reaction, possibly to seafood, at the American Diner near Penn Avenue. He was previously given Benadryl.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Receives, we're also getting a call for the American Diner near Penn Avenue, though one, two is not going to be pissed off.
00:10
New and Top Rockin Avenue, ALS Medical, Medic 65-1-2, and 64 QRS, West Reading Borough, near Penn Avenue, the American Diner, Crozier 4th Avenue, and Tulpehocken Avenue,
00:25
ALS Medical 1326.
00:31
You are on Monday for hypertension.
00:35
Weaves 195 pounds, is able to walk with help,
00:38
enhance promotions, not indicated requesting reading.
00:43
Where is it?
00:47
One of three thousand sixty before is responding.
00:54
Mutility 64 and L 1328 and Irican Diner near Town Avenue.
00:59
Male in 40s having an allergic reaction to seafood.
01:05
I believe that it's the seafood.
01:06
He did have a think of a last episode and he was given to Benadro.
01:10
Still attempting to gain further.
01:18
Handel 1320.
01:24
Medics-512.
01:28
Responding.
01:29
Medi-6-512 in route.
01:32
Question 1328.
01:34
American Diner, near Penn Avenue.
01:36
A male in the authority is having an allergic reaction, possibly to seafood.
01:40
Get out a thinkable episode.
01:43
It was given to Benadryl.
01:44
No further information the caller is not with the patient.
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