Student suffers allergic reaction, EpiPen used, Wellesley MA


A 12-year-old girl at the middle school nurse's office had a severe allergic reaction to apples. The nurse administered an EpiPen to treat the reaction. Emergency medical units responded to the scene at near Kingsbury Street to provide further care.
Audio|Source: Wellesley Police and Fire, AreaWide3, Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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It's going to be the middle school in the Nurses Office, near Kingsbury Street for a female student allergic to Apple.
00:07
The nurse had to administer an EpiPen.
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Receive nurses office.
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Arm is on.
00:23
Engine 2, Medic 1,
00:25
near Kingsbury Street, for a 12-year-old female,
00:30
with an allergic reaction to Apple.
00:33
Epipen has been administered.
00:35
Again,
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Engine 2, Medic 1, near Kingsbury Street, for a 12-year-old female, allergic reaction to Apple, Epipen has been administered.
00:47
7.50 bucks.
00:53
Officer Poisson, the Wellesley Control.
00:58
Officer Poison. You can show me, clear my detail. I've been relieved.
01:04
Mr. Chief, sir.
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Firefighter, back with the walls of the control.
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Was the control.
01:16
Off at my detail, Western Road.
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Where is you, sir.
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The engine two, our son, near King Bridge Street.
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Engine 2, responding,
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near Kingsbury Street, 755.
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