Oh my Gosh! In California it is an actual medical term used by emt's, firefighters, and the hospitals. They call it "hispanic panic".
lol hubby was a firefighter in a hispanic town here for about 15 years (33 years total service) before he couldn't stand it anymore and retired.
5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, just when the family fights are about to peak, seems to be when someone has to distract or escape the fuss and bother. Or maybe, it's when the kids are leaving.
Another event to set our clocks by: During Fiesta, we used to see all the laboring women show up crowning or with delivery eminent after 11 PM, because no one wanted to leave the party or because the family had them out walking all day to speed labor.
Then, we heard about the weddings planned after the births.
My AZ buddy told me MEXICAN RODEO is the term for when a large number of smuggled illegals flip on the highway and every resource in the state is sent to transport them to trauma centers.