Child treated for allergic reaction at tavern, Williamsburg VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to an allergic reaction involving a stable nine-year-old at King's Arms Tavern near East Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Audio|Heard on: Williamsburg Fire Dispatch
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Reaction.
00:01
CW King's Arms Tavern near East Duke of Gloucester Street, time on 1412.
00:11
Battalion's in the way, sir.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:15
You can drop the squad at the engine to that allergic reaction call.
00:20
You show myself on scene as well.
00:24
Ten four, Battalion Ten.
00:26
Ten four, Squad Ten available for copies.
00:29
Have to attempt Battalion Ten on scene 1430.
00:39
Ten, respond to allergic reaction.
00:43
CW King's Arms Tavern near East Duke of Gloucester Street.
00:48
Time out 1413.
01:02
Two two one, burning should be clear.
01:05
Attempt for a chief to 1414.
01:15
Over to medic ten.
01:20
Are you en route?
01:24
Ten, ten, four, medic ten's en route.
01:28
Ten just sent a medic ten.
01:32
Medic ten.
01:35
Hey, we're currently with one stable pediatric patient.
01:39
(name withheld) is a nine-year-old weighing roughly about 90 pounds.
01:43
(name withheld)'s parent is here.
01:45
Some kind of food.
01:50
Waiting for.
02:00
Another patient.
02:06
Pat 1418.
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Location mentioned:
E Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, VA 23185
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