Man's Panic Attack Prompts Emergency Response in Andorra la Vella
Emergency services treated a man suffering a possible panic attack on Avinguda Doctor Mitjavila late last night, stabilising him on site before.
Key Points
- Incident at 10:45pm near number 38, Avinguda Doctor Mitjavila.
- Neighbours alerted SUM; ambulance treated man on site, condition stabilised.
- Police called for precaution due to resident attention.
- Transferred to hospital; no public risk indicated.
Emergency services and police were mobilised late last night in Andorra la Vella after a man, apparently suffering a panic attack or similar episode, began shouting and disturbing public order on Avinguda Doctor Mitjavila.
The incident unfolded around 10:45pm near number 38 on the avenue in the capital. Neighbours alerted the Servei d'Urgències Mèdiques (SUM), prompting an ambulance from the fire service to attend. Medical staff from the corps began treating the individual on site, and his condition started to stabilise.
Police units were also called in as a precaution, in case restraint measures proved necessary amid the growing attention from local residents. Although the situation calmed down initially, the man was ultimately transferred to a hospital for further monitoring and appropriate treatment.
No further details have been released about the individual's condition or identity, and authorities have not indicated any ongoing risk to the public.
Original Sources
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