Driver experiences panic attack during traffic stop, Wantagh NY
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Police and rescue responded to a traffic stop on the northbound Wantagh State Parkway near the Southern State Parkway where a male driver was having a panic attack.
Audio|Heard on: Nassau County Fire - Battalion 6 and 9
Listen to dispatch call
02:55
Transcript:
00:00
I'm doing a rescue call mutual aid to next county police. A male is having a panic attack northbound on the Wantagh State Parkway just south of the Southern State Parkway.
00:29
We have a rescue call mutual aid to Nassau County Police, a male having a panic attack northbound on the Wantagh State Parkway just south of the Southern State Parkway.
00:42
An application is you know.
00:43
State two-four in the other.
00:51
236903 no description of the vehicle. I'm going to try to get more information, stay police.
01:06
Please. (number withheld)
01:22
9-0.
01:26
690.
01:31
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01:35
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01:49
State 14 is on TIA with a traffic stop and the male is having a panic attack because he was stopped.
02:04
Yeah, it's going to be northbound in Wantagh, just south of the Southern State Parkway.
02:07
You'll see the officer on the side of the road.
02:10
Go ahead.
02:14
We sign there with a rescue call mutual aid to Nassau County Police.
02:17
Now having a panic attack northbound on the Wantagh State Parkway just south of the Southern State Parkway.
02:21
The application is you not.
02:22
Station 2-4 and EF.
02:32
The vehicle is going to be located.
02:34
Northbound, just south of the Southern State Parkway, near Wantagh exit, right?
02:40
The unit, right?
02:44
The circuit driver, right.
02:53
Units also use caution due to construction in the area.
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