Man experiences panic attack with breathing issues, Conyers GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to assist a 35-year-old man experiencing difficulty breathing due to a panic attack near Corley Road Northwest in Conyers, Georgia. The individual was conscious and breathing upon response. Engine 5 was initially assigned but later canceled once the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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601 Engine 5, respond.
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Priority 1, difficulty breathing, near Corley Road Northwest.
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601 Engine 5, response.
00:07
Priority 1, difficulty breathing, near Corley Road Northwest, time out is 2155.
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Copy that.
00:15
Engine 4.
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Engine 5.
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601 Radio, you can cancel Engine 5.
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10-4. Engine 5, you clear, you can go in service.
00:25
Engine 5, clear service.
00:28
601, you are responding to a thirty-five-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
00:32
Experiencing difficulty breathing related to a panic attack.
00:35
Also feeling clammy.
00:37
Negative code three.
00:43
This is truck three.
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You can cancel part of the alarm company.
00:46
Truck three, you can go on service for the alarm company.
00:49
Okay.
00:50
Truck three's in service.
00:52
Truck three.
00:57
Between us, between (number withheld).
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Retirement delay.
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601 are out.
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Location mentioned:
Corley Rd NW, Conyers, GA 30012
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