Police Response to a Deadly Allergic Reaction



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33 thoughts on “Police Response to a Deadly Allergic Reaction

  1. Thank God for police quick responses. An ambulance may not have the capability time wise to save an extremely life ending allergic reaction.
    There are many life-threatening situations, but if u can't breath, u r done 😮

  2. How Frickin bitchin would it be to have a cop hauling ass w u in his
    car taking u 2 get 1st aid?! Not just anyone, but a professional trained officer…I could totally dig it. 😮 😊

  3. I almost died from an allergy the only thing I could do was blink my eyes to speak letting them know that I was dying the hospital said I would have died within 15 minutes my body was shutting down so fast. My dog saved my life by letting my son know by barking..

  4. “Allergies can get worse…” is a bit of ‘fear porn’. 😏 While possible in certain cases, it’s considered rare. My renowned allergist has explained why most allergies improve over time, due to normal adaptive immune responses like IgG4 antibodies in our system. That’s why regular exposure to an allergen/antigen generally reduces the allergic response— just like a bee sting usually becomes less harmful to beekeepers over time. 🐝

    Similar adaptation happens with allergy shots, as they regularly introduce large amounts of the offending allergen to the immune system, rendering them less harmful to the patient. 👍

  5. I just learnt something: I wasn't aware that allergies could get worse after repeated exposures – I'd have thought it would help build an immunity (I'm not a medical person & hayfever is the worst allergy I've had).

  6. That happened to my girlfriend a few years back. She bought some fancy expensive shampoo and her very first time using it… man, I still remember her screaming and running out of the bathroom. Her face getting puffy and she was having a hard time breathing. I threw a bathrobe around her and drove her to the thankfully very close hospital. They gave her a shot and within a few hours… she was all better. She's not allergic to anything at all…but whatever was in that shampoo… it almost took her out.

  7. PERFECT EXAMPLE as to why “Police DON’T suck‼️” Watch ALL the police video channels on YouTube ; “FootPrints”, “Cops”, etc. and watch what the police go through each call on a daily basis and all the GOOD they do for their 25yr career.
    (.00001 bad apples doesn’t quantify the other 99.9% of the Police community‼️❤. (There’s bad ppl in EVERY PROFESSION‼️) Try to find both sides of the coin and maybe, just maybe, this fallacy can start to fade and we as citizens can start working with the police. Our communities would change drastically and be all the better for it. Sorry for the seriousness but it was a change to speak. Thank you❤

  8. You tell he is having a severe allergic reaction, the angioedema is visable to the naked eye , the face swelling and puffy eyes . He is lucky help arrived in time . He should carry an epipen after he had such a severe reaction .

  9. This happened to me minus the cops, was deathly allergic to bees when I was younger, fucked around a nest that was in the woods behind my aunts house and got stung and had to walk all the way back to the house which was about 10 Minutes then another 25 to get to the hospital, my throat was damn near closed by time we got to the hospital. Scary times lol

  10. this is the only fear i have with open-mindedness. i love trying new things but i’m terrified of allergic reactions. so far, im only allergic to pollen but symptoms aren’t terrible.

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