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Teen suffers panic attack at high school during sportsNewark CA

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Cedar Blvd, Newark, CA 94560

A 17-year-old male at Newark Memorial High School experienced a panic attack and muscle spasms after playing sports. Emergency responders reported his vital signs are stable and breathing is normal during transport to Kaiser-Fremont hospital.

Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
I think Kaiser Fremont Medic 413, right the facility code tube, about a 5-minute DTA.
00:05
Um, but I have a 17-year-old male coming from Newark Memorial High School.
00:10
He's playing staff all with his team.
00:11
Uh,
00:12
somebody had a panic attack or anxiety, so he had a ventilation and carpal and fetal spasms when we arrive.
00:20
He's now calmed down.
00:22
All the vitals are stable right now, and his breathing is normal.
00:26
Carpal fetal spasms are gone.
00:28
We'll be there in about five minute they're covering.

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Cedar Blvd, Newark, CA 94560

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