Woman treated for panic attack and breathing issues near Lancelot Dr, Monroe NC
A 21-year-old woman near Lancelot Drive experienced a panic attack and abnormal breathing that began about 30 to 45 minutes earlier. She was conscious but not fully alert and showed signs of abnormal breathing. Emergency responders initiated a high-priority response to provide treatment.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 3, breathing problems, near Lancelot Drive, Unity, cross-street Rowland Drive, operate on Gulf.
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Engine 3, breathing problems, near Lancelot Drive, Unity, cross-street Rowland Drive, operate on Gulf.
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Command, go ahead.
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You can show all Munter Fire Unit, clear from walk-up evidence.
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104, clear.
00:43
There's your brain out.
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No exact ETA for them at this time, but it should be less than 10 minutes.
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10-4[1]. Engine 3, I think you got stepped on.
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Did you acknowledge on Gulf?
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All units and routes to the patient with breathing problems near Lancelot Drive, that's Suite B.
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Cross Street of Rowland Drive.
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Patient is going to be a 21-year-old female, conscious in breathing.
01:31
She's having a panic attack, so she's not completely alert.
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Red color change in abnormal breathing at this time.
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It started about 30, 45 minutes ago, and she's still having trouble with it.
01:43
She has committed a code three response, code three.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Lancelot Dr, Monroe, NC 28110
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