Man suffers panic attack near Cedar Valley Court, De Soto MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 64-year-old man near Cedar Valley Court in De Soto who was conscious and breathing but experiencing a panic attack. The fire department was later canceled after confirmation that assistance was no longer needed.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Seventy-five thirty-seven responded sick case near Cedar Valley Court, apartment C, De Soto.
00:09
Cross streets are Redwood Court.
00:12
Seventy-five thirty-seven responded sick case near Cedar Valley Court, apartment B, De Soto.
00:22
Cross streets are Redwood Court.
00:24
De Soto City Fire.
00:26
WPYY895.
00:35
Seventy-five twenty-seven to Jeffco.
00:37
Seventy-five thirty-seven.
00:40
We're clear from our previous assignment.
00:42
We can handle that call at Cedar Valley.
00:46
Responding Cedar Valley, one twenty-four.
00:52
Seventy five thirty-seven.
00:55
Crew direct service.
00:57
Seventy five thirty-seven available on twenty-four.
01:04
Jeffco seventy-five twenty, seventy-five seventy-ten.
01:07
You're responding for a 64-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
01:11
Very hysterical.
01:14
Has a panic attack.
01:18
Seventy-five twenty to us, sir, you can cancel fire.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar Valley Ct b, De Soto, MO 63020
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