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Response to a 15-year-old female experiencing a panic or anxiety attack with symptoms of cold, shivering, and numbness in lower limbs, located on the second floor accessed via the Bravo side stairwell., Archuleta County CO
Response to a 15-year-old female experiencing a panic or anxiety attack with symptoms of cold, shivering, and numbness in lower limbs, located on the second floor accessed via the Bravo side stairwell.
Audio|Heard on: Four Corners Area Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
The coordinates on your card are accurate from the 911 call.
00:03
Responding for a 15-15-year-old female that's having a panic or anxiety attack, complaints of symptoms is being cold, shivering, can't feel her feet and her legs.
00:16
Still getting further, we'll advise time of 1710.
00:24
One,
00:26
available.
00:27
EMS one at 1710.
00:34
Engine 11 at 1711.
00:37
Any rescue 61?
00:43
Tiner rescue 61.
00:47
I'll be in the route to the yard pick up fire fires.
00:51
Rescue 61 at 1712.
00:57
Next 661, come in.
01:02
Thanks 61, 61.
01:06
Located on the second floor, easiest access is going to be the exterior stairwell on the Bravo side.
01:12
Conscious patient, post-dictal,
01:15
no discolty breathing.
01:18
You can just access from that bravo side.
01:22
Kathy.
01:24
Time on theme 10, time out, 1715.
01:33
Medics 7.
01:35
Medics 7, you can tell us available.
01:39
67, 17, 16.
01:55
High Engine, 11, medic 4, 15-year-old female, conscious and breathing, not responding normally, not breathing normally, showing up delta level response,
02:05
1720.
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Archuleta County, CO
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