Woman suffers severe allergic reaction after gluten exposure, Omaha NE


A 55-year-old woman in a white Chevy Tahoe had severe difficulty breathing on the northeast corner after eating gluten. She has a known gluten allergy and was given two doses of epinephrine before being taken to Lakeside Hospital.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (TAC3)
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Transcript:
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Your patient is going to be on the northeast corner in a white Chevy Tahoe, the 55-year-old female.
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She's awake, not fully alert, having a lot of trouble breathing.
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She has a known gluten allergy. They believe she had some exposure from a restaurant. She's had two epi administered.
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Section 7.7, click. Crag 77, I understand.
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2211.
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1034 en route to children's one patient code 2[1]
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134 children's code 2[1] 2212
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truck 34 back to 3212 truck 34 back to service
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engine 5-6 on location
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region 34 on location
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Section 3.4 on location, 2213.
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77, they're on location.
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Med1 on location, 2316.
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Medics 77 is going to be en route to Lakeside Hospital on a female patient code 2[1].
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77 Lakeside Code 2, 2220.
Police codes explained
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code 2: Non-emergency or urgent response without lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lakeside Hills Ct, Omaha, NE 68130
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