Woman with allergy treated after bee sting in Westmont, Westmont IL


A woman with a known allergy was stung by a bee in Westmont. Emergency responders were sent to the scene. She was given an epipen to treat the allergic reaction and was conscious and breathing when help arrived.
Audio|Source: Addison Consolidated Fire Dispatch - South
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Transcript:
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Allergic reaction near Rangery Lane, Westmont engine 183, medic 182, cross street Wainge record and dead end.
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Okay, see, put the Tia1-A if you're on that too, please.
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Tanya 1 if you receipts, DEC from META-3, you can hold up.
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Medi-2, put that up, put that off.
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Vatican 12,
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clear return. ECDE system as 282.
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We are returning available, staying in quarters.
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That's received.
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Battalion 1-82, Medi-8-3-183.
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We're going out near Rangery Lane.
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It's for a 75-year-old female who's stung by a bee.
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Does have an allergy.
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An epipen has been administered.
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From 183 companies, patient age correction, 83-year-old female conscious and breathing confirming epipen administration.
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Westmont, IL
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