Woman treated for allergic reaction during chemotherapy, Corpus Christi TX
A 47-year-old woman at the CHRISTUS Cancer Clinic had an allergic reaction during chemotherapy. She experienced flushing, breathing difficulty, body cramps, and low blood pressure. The clinic treated her with Benadryl, Pepcid, and fluids before emergency services arrived. She was stable and symptom-free at the time of the report.
Audio|Source: Corpus Christi Police FIRE EMS TXDPS
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This is 93 Comanche, code 1[1].
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We're out here at the CHRISTUS Cancer Clinic, is a 47-year female, she was receiving a infusion of chemo, starting to have an allergic reaction, to flush, sludge, slats of breath, cramps out of the body, ripness, as well as the pressure as low as 60 on 40.
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Prior to our arrival, the facility gave Benadryl and Pepcid,
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as well as the bolus of N.S.
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This is currently is asymptomatic.
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Current models are 102-171.8 of 82,
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setting at 98%.
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Victor Factor in about two minutes. Any questions?
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code 1: Non-emergency response or transport (no lights or sirens)
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Near Hospital Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX 78405
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