Child treated for allergic reaction in Wilmington, Wilmington MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Wilmington responded to a medical aid call for a young child who had an allergic reaction to walnuts. Epinephrine was administered on site, and advanced life support was dispatched to provide additional care.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex and Essex Counties Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention Wilmington Police and Fire.
00:02
Medical Aid Sector Two, near Salem Street, Room Six of the walk-in for five-year-old female allergic reaction to walnut.
00:11
Epinephrine has been given.
00:14
Again, Sector Two, near Salem Street, Room six of the walk-in.
00:18
The A1 Engine One with ALS.
00:21
Room six of the walk-in for five-year-old female.
00:23
Male, good allergic reaction to food.
00:26
Epinephrine given, emergency response activated.
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Location mentioned:
Salem St, Wilmington, MA 01887
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