Infant allergic reaction to medication at Salem address, Salem NH


A six-month-old infant at a residence near Williams Street in Salem experienced an allergic reaction after taking Tylenol. The child showed symptoms including crying, vomiting, and redness of the skin. Emergency medical services were dispatched to the location to respond to the situation.
Audio|Source: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Trinity ALS respond to near Williams St for the six-month-old child allergic reaction to Tylenolphe.
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Rod Keyton A-1 is on scene.
00:19
You send Utilates from Brentwood for that run and Utility 1 is going to be responding to that unit.
00:33
West Frontwood ambulance be delayed and he'll be responding.
00:39
Rocking mask ringing, King City One.
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The pilot on to air as three.
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You think sitting when you're on the scene.
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This is one of us all, Williams.
00:55
What number was that?
00:57
Engine 4, you're responding. That's going to be near South Williams.
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Child is audibly crying, vomited, turning red.
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Location mentioned:
Near Williams St, Salem, NH 03079
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