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It’s true Shannan remained able to communicate during the 911 call, but the fact that she was audibly terrified for an extended period, repeatedly insisting someone was trying to kill her, and fled the house barefoot into the darkness, does reflect signs consistent with a panic or anxiety attack. Panic attacks can occur without loss of rational speech, and many people remain oriented enough to call for help while experiencing overwhelming dread and a powerful fight-or-flight response.
In Shannan’s case, the prolonged fear response, flight behavior, and repeated statements that she was in imminent danger all point toward panic.
In Shannan’s case, the prolonged fear response, flight behavior, and repeated statements that she was in imminent danger all point toward panic.