19-year-old man has panic attack with chest pain, Carbondale IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to South Lewis Lane near South Lake Heights and East College for a 19-year-old man experiencing a panic attack with chest pain and difficulty breathing. He was dressed in all gray. He previously sought help at Shawnee Health but did not receive treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EMS 1, runner for your ambulance to the area of South Lewis Lane.
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It's going to be near South Lake Heights and East College for a male 19-year-old who is having a panic attack, complaining of chest pain and shortness of breath.
00:17
He's going to be wearing all gray.
00:19
Timeout is 1259.
00:25
The time is now 1pm.
00:33
The room temperature is 65 degrees Fahrenheit and the outside temperature 42 degrees.
00:41
Just walk down.
00:49
Can you go ahead, counting?
00:57
He's made sure on the square because there is a three of the roadway and a lot of the people to drive around it.
01:13
of the South Lewis Lane.
01:16
My caller plotted to South Lake Heights in Lewis Lane.
01:21
It says that it's East College in South Lake Heights.
01:25
He's going to be wearing all gray.
01:26
It's a 19-year-old male who is having a panic attack.
01:30
He went to Shawnee Health and they could not get him anything.
01:33
He's also complaining of testing.
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Location mentioned:
S Lewis Ln & E College St, Carbondale, IL 62901
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