Woman reports allergic reaction to bee stings in Covington, Covington IN


Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near West and North in Covington for a 40-year-old woman who was stung by bees and had an allergic reaction with difficulty breathing. Upon arrival, the resident at the location said she did not call 911, indicating the address might be incorrect.
Audio|Source: Fountain County Fire and EMS, Warren County EMS
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Transcript:
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New Orleans County EMS, Petersburg, Covington Fire, standby for med call.
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Near West and North Covington address for a 40-year-old female stung by bees, allergic difficulty breathing. Stand by for tone.
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Staten County, EMS, Stadishburg-Cuffington fire, respond near West and North Covington address for a 40-year-old female stung by bees, allergic.
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Correction on address.
00:48
Near West and North Covington for a 40-year-old female stung by bees, allergic.
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No effie, difficulty breathing.
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May 3 now. Red 3. Red 3.
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Evening.
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Dispatch, RISB-1-Sionics, please, and all of them.
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I hope for the dispatch, clear.
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Dismatch, F-R10 and F5-14, you're on-safe.
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You say you're on-seen?
01:43
Correct.
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If you're clear.
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Unit 5, 108.
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Unit 5. Unit 5.
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Dispatch, you should 5-0 in Route 2.
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Unit 5, Route 2.
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Covington fire gives back, are you guys on scene?
02:24
Affirmative, we are on scene.
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We are with the resident who lives near West and she's stating she did not call 911[1], so we do not have the correct address.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Hang up/abandoned 911 call
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Location mentioned:
Covington, IN 47932
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