Woman allergic to bee stings treated on back deck, Indian Trail NC


A woman near Wesley Chapel Rd in Union County had an allergic reaction after being stung by honeybees. She used an EpiPen and was not having trouble breathing but was not fully alert. Emergency responders attended to her on the back deck.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Forty-one first responders, Latter-41, respond with Med-120 and Med-21 to near Wesley Chapel Rd,
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near Wesley Chapel Rd, cross streets of inletway and Pinewood Forest Drive for an allergic reaction. Operate on Bravo.
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See on Ladder 41 is right.
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Timor.
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Engine 41 is going to be clear from the walk-up EMS as a patient.
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We'll go ahead and take the allergic.
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Timber.
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Take on Ladder 41.
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TeamClear.
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Timber. Timbor.
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Wind 2. Auto accident.
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Intersection of East Roosevelt Boulevard and East Franklin Street.
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Operate on Gulf.
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Point two. Auto accident.
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Intersection of East Roosevelt Boulevard and East Franklin Street. Operate on golf.
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El stung by honeybees.
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She is allergic.
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Not having difficulty breathing, but not completely alert.
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She has already used an EpiPen. Cat recommends Code 3[1].
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Patient for Wesley Chapel Road is going to be located on the back deck.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Respond emergent with lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Near Wesley Chapel Rd, Indian Trail, NC 28079
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