Toddler has allergic reaction after eating cashew, Marshville NC


A two-year-old boy experienced an allergic reaction at a residence near New Salem Rd after eating a cashew for the first time. He had tongue scratching, hives around his mouth, and a raspy voice. Benadryl was given, symptoms improved but he remained restless. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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6th responders, New Salem road, near New Salem Rd, near New Salem Rd, cross streets, Marvin Simpson Road, Watson Church Road for allergies, operate on Delta D-Delta.
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144 Utility 48, yearnight, near New Salem Rd, near New Salem Rd, cross streets, Marvin Simpson Road, Watson Church Road.
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Reference to a two-year-old male that had a cashew for the first time, he was scratching his tongue, has hives around his mouth, raspingness is in his voice as well.
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He is responded normally, has never had a severe allergic reaction before.
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Caller also advised that he has been given Benadryl around (number withheld).
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The redness has gotten better, but he won't fit still.
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I'd recommend Code 3[1].
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She called on this 142.
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142.
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Clear, team, patient refusal.
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1040.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Code 3: Respond emergent with lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Near New Salem Rd, Marshville, NC 28103
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