Woman locked in bathroom during panic attack


Emergency services are responding to a call about a woman having a panic attack. She has locked herself in a bathroom at the location. Authorities are treating it as a mental health situation, and there are no indications of violence.
Audio|Source: East Providence Police and Fire
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Transcript:
Five, go four. Five, go four, nine, pass the night. The engine five, rescue one, one, that street on the second floor. Twenty-five girls, female, having a panic attack. That's going to the engine five, rescue one, one, one-eighty-five walnut street on the second floor. Twenty-five girls' female, having a panic attack. Turnout ten minutes past the night. 101. One. One. One. Sir, can you head into 185 Walnut Street on the second floor? We have a female party, mental health crises, not combative, but she did lock herself in the bathroom. Coach, rescue is in row. One, ten, one. As soon as they get one of those guys from Orlo Ave to clear, I'll send them with you. Triple. That's one, I'll head on, I head on. S1, tenfold. Three, I'm firing now. Head in. Number one, tenful. S2, that's not me. On the route. Received. S1 is in route two. 1.23. 1041. 23. 1043. 1043. Pass 2.23. 104. 25. Resting 1 on scene. We'll be staging. Post scene is secure. Roger, I view staging 14 minutes at night. 1.44. 4455-cent-night ozone refluence
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Location mentioned:
Near Walnut St, East Providence, RI 02914
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