Female experiences panic attack and breathing difficulty, Corcoran CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a medical call near Sherman Avenue for a female experiencing a panic attack and difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Kings County Sheriff and Corcoran Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
First of Mario on the line, he's advising his wife is having a panic attack and requesting EMS.
00:05
He's also advising that she lost her voice due to her panic attack.
00:11
Time 4.
00:15
499 Kings counting her 20 is current on a 20 Toyota.
00:21
All the copies.
00:23
Jenny Henny.
00:25
Cancense.
00:31
4.4. 4.4-220242ndi 4-2ndi-2ndi-9-0-0-2nd.
00:43
Courage, John Henry.
00:49
County 499.
00:50
27 by number.
00:53
499.
00:55
499.
01:02
Yellow 6015246.
01:03
Last of Flores with an S-Am, first of Angel,
01:06
middle of fanatic Victor Ida,
01:10
Nora,
01:11
Nora, Henry.
01:13
It's going to be a female.
01:15
1018 of 2003.
01:20
Number.
01:22
Four ninety-nine, Kings County.
01:32
499. 499. 499.
01:33
499, the first floor is valid clear and run after the owner.
01:44
Billade, near Sherman Avenue.
01:48
Good warning, 2.4.
02:07
Station 4 is one for medical aid, near Sherman Avenue, cross of Chase for a panic attack and difficulty breathing.
02:14
Time out, for 15.08.
02:20
County Fire, Injur 20.
02:24
Copy engine 420 for a medical aid for a panic attack and difficulty breathing.
02:29
Near Sherman Avenue, cross of Chase.
02:33
County Fire OS 51 to enter that scene.
02:38
Copy at scene.
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Location mentioned:
Sherman Ave, Corcoran, CA 93212
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