Teen allergic to bee sting treated with epipen, no effect, Milton VT


Emergency medical services were sent to near Willys Ln in Milton for a 17-year-old male who had a severe allergic reaction to a bee sting. One epipen was used but did not improve his condition.
Audio|Source: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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Southland Central page for Milton rescue jumpers, please respond near Willys Ln in Milton for a 17-year-old male stung by a bee, one epipen administered, no effect, he is allergic. 3A3C. Again, Salvin Central Page for Milton Rescue, please respond near Willys Ln in Milton. A nurse out here. For a 17-year-old male stung by a bee. He is allergic, one epipen administered no effect. The Essex II is responding to Freeman Wood.
Southland Central page for Milton rescue jumpers, please respond near Willys Ln in Milton for a 17-year-old male stung by a bee, one epipen administered, no effect, he is allergic. 3A3C. Again, Salvin Central Page for Milton Rescue, please respond near Willys Ln in Milton. A nurse out here. For a 17-year-old male stung by a bee. He is allergic, one epipen administered no effect. The Essex II is responding to Freeman Wood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Willys Ln, Milton, VT 05468
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