Woman experiences panic attack near mo's barbecue, Rome GA
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According to the dispatch call, a 42-year-old woman near Mo's Barbecue suffered a panic attack causing difficulty moving her fingers and breathing while traveling with her two children.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This much for Lydia Messrs.
00:01
On to West First Street in the area of Mo's, West First Street in the area of Mo's downtown.
00:06
How about a female law and she can't move her fingers? Still trying to get further.
00:18
May 1.
00:25
Anyone's out at 2,000 North Road Street?
00:31
Mo's barbecue, have a 42-year-old female,
00:34
possibly having a panic attack, spent up under a lot of stress,
00:38
unable to move her fingers, slight difficulty breathing, she'll be in a light truck with her flasher's on, has wood on the back of it.
00:45
She does have two children with her.
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Location mentioned:
W 1st St, Rome, GA 30161
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