Student treated with EpiPen for allergic reaction at school, Pomona KS


A student at Appanoose Elementary in Ottawa, Kansas, had a severe allergic reaction at school. The student was treated with an EpiPen and transported from the nurse's office by EMS.
Audio|Source: Franklin County/Miami County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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near Shawnee Rd, District 3,800, allergic reaction, near Shawnee Road, Appanooz Elementary,
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is the NF1.
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Gene, Ottawa, conference page.
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Copy?
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Red one, Ottawa.
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Could you please take us off the standby and put us en route to that call? Our cat is frozen.
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Copy?
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Ottawa, Med1 is the Delta[1].
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The Med1 copies Delta[1].
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We are responding from 35 at Tennessee.
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Going round carry two.
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Probably break, Ottawa, midone.
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Okay.
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935.
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Any area checking.
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At 1434. 1434.
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Can you please repeat?
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EpiPen was administered.
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Matt, one coffees.
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681 Ottawa, en route to happenings, home entry.
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Okay,
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honey. 31 Ottawa.
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Do you hit tracks at 388, 71 Ottawa? Do you have a location of the patient?
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Okay, my.
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All right, near North Cherry, near North Cherry used EMS.
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The patient's going to be in the nurse's office, that's office, that happens?
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Okay, one on to what he said, nurse's office, correct?
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Yes.
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Copy, thank you.
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Delta: High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near Shawnee Rd, Pomona, KS 66076
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