East Baton Rouge Emergency Medical Services rushed to the Student Union game room yesterday, as an Southern University female student suffered a panic attack. Rough housing with a friend caused her to black out, during which time another student called for an ambulance.
“I consider her my little sister,” said Blair Goods. Goods was the other student involved in the events leading up to the students moments of unconsciousness. According to Goods, the two were just “playing around” when all of a sudden she collapsed, and wouldn’t wake up. Goods says he tried shaking her and calling her name, but she remained unresponsive.
Prior injuries or accidents sustained or been in that could be determined as the reasoning for her blacking out were unknown to Goods.
“If she did, she never told me,” Goods explained.
Paramedics hoisted Green onto the stretcher and wheeled her into the ambulance for further examination.
Goods had words for Green, but wished for her to hear them from him when she could fully understand his apology.
“I just have to know that she’s okay,” said Goods.
Green is in good health condition as of now, and appears to have no lasting injuries as a result of the accident.
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Just in time: Ambulance respond to an on campus incident
March 17, 2015
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