The Alaska Airlines flight attendant who sparked panic by sounding an alarm and yelling “evacuate!” at Newark Airport is bipolar and had an issue with her medication, CBS2 reported Tuesday.

Sources told the outlet that’s why the airline worker won’t be charged in Monday night’s chaotic incident.

Pandemonium erupted near Gate 30 around 8:30 p.m. when the flight attendant spotted two men she thought looked suspicious and hit an alarm.

That alarm and her command to “Evacuate!” prompted between 150 and 200 passengers in Terminal A to make a mad dash for the exits, Port Authority rep Lenis Rodrigues told The Post.

Panicked passengers left their luggage and other belongings strewn at the gates as they ran for their lives.

The two men were questioned by Port Authority police, who found that they had done nothing wrong and released them, Rodrigues said.

It was unclear if the flight attendant was allowed to board her flight to San Francisco for duty.

Alaska Airlines apologized for the incident, which remains under investigation.