Infant treated for allergic reaction near Patton Ave, Wyandanch NY
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According to the dispatch call, an eight-month-old infant near Patton Avenue experienced an allergic reaction and was treated with an EpiPen by emergency responders.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Fire - West
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Transcript:
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Not me, everyone, 309, why it's a signal 16[1],
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from 8-month-old allergic reaction near Patton Avenue off the South 303rd, South 30 seconds.
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We're getting a signal 16[1] for an eight-month-old, allergic reaction near Patton Avenue on the South 32nd, South 32nd, South 302nd, South 30, 201, for about to 28.
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I'm sorry.
00:54
So an ambulance, 7-year-old down 6,0004 at (number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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3-2-4-4,000-year-old down 6,0004 again for the street.
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T01-1-5-2 road.
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Also, it's pressed at that 2020-3-3-5-down.
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Thank you.
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1-309.
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Okay, 120,
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20203. Just be advised.
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EpiPen was administered to the baby.
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signal 16: Medical emergency or request for EMS assistance.
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Location mentioned:
Patton Ave, Wyandanch, NY 11798
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