Woman experiences panic attack after mood stabilizer use


Emergency responders are sent to help a 20-year-old woman in Masontown who may be having a panic attack after taking mood stabilizer pills. She is awake and breathing normally but feels dizzy, has trouble walking, is vomiting, nauseous, has a fast heart rate, and her lips look slightly blue.
Audio|Source: Preston County Fire and EMS
01:22
Transcript:
Call on Sanders, 632, then we're out. 632, you're in route 215. You're going to be in route to 3-9 Jenkins Edition Avenue in Masontown. Great. 632, you're going to be in route for a 20-year-old female. My caller's advising that (name withheld) started happening. Some anxiety issues, like I could let into a panic attack and advised that she took seven as cryo-oxstein. He said that their mood stabilizer for him. She first advised him that she took seven. Now she's saying she only has taken three of those breaks. Go ahead. Patient is alert, talking, breathing normal. However, she's advising. She is busy having a hard time walking. Did vomit and feel nauseated at times. He does have a rapid heart rate. He's advising that her lips appear to be a little blue in color, however, she did use some tanning lotion today. He said so it's hard to see her pigment. Again, she is breathing normal. I'm still going on. Okay.
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Masontown, WV 26542
Correct
Incorrect