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Man suffers panic attack on third floor at South Webster AvenueScranton PA

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S Webster Ave, Scranton, PA 18505

According to the dispatch call, emergency medical service was called for a 43-year-old man experiencing a panic attack on the third floor of a building near South Webster Avenue in Scranton.

Audio|Heard on: Lackawanna County Dispatch & Gold Channel (Mid-Valley Area)
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Lackawanna County, Penn 5, near South Webster Avenue, Scranton, third floor,
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43-year-old male panic attack.
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Penn 5, near South Webster, Scranton, third floor, 43-year-old male panic attack,
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Hemlock Street, Orchard Street, number withheld, F, Redumble.

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S Webster Ave, Scranton, PA 18505

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