One-Year-Old Baby in Tel Mond Saved After Severe Peanut Allergy Attack
A one-year-old baby in Tel Mond experienced a life-threatening allergic reaction after exposure to peanuts. A United Hatzalah medic quickly arrived at the scene on Nerikes Street and administered an Epipen, an adrenaline auto-injector used in critical allergy cases. The immediate treatment stabilized the infant's condition on site, allowing for safe transport to the hospital for further medical care.
Yaara Di Segni, the United Hatzalah medic who treated the baby, described recognizing the severe allergic attack and providing life-saving aid with the Epipen. She emphasized the importance of rapid response in such emergencies. The baby was then transferred to the hospital for additional tests and ongoing treatment.
This incident highlights the critical role of emergency medical responders in managing acute allergic reactions and ensuring timely intervention to save lives.
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