Illinois State Troopers Save A Life With NARCAN AND CPR

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Illinois State Police (ISP) Troopers are being credited with saving the life an individual who overdosed on Friday, March 27, 2020 on Interstate 55 southbound at milepost 244.

At approximately 8:27 p.m., an ISP Sergeant and Trooper responded to a medical emergency involving a passenger from a motor vehicle stopped on the shoulder at the above location.  Upon arrival, the officers observed a female laying on the shoulder of the road. The female passenger was not breathing and had no pulse.  The ISP Sergeant began Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and obtained information from the other passengers on scene that the female may be overdosing.  The Trooper continued CPR efforts while the ISP Sergeant administered two doses of NARCAN to the unresponsive female passenger, prior to the arrival of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and continued CPR. The female passenger regained consciousness as the EMS arrived on scene. The female passenger was transported to a local area hospital in stable condition. The incident remains under investigation and no further information is available at this time.

“I am extremely proud of the quick, lifesaving actions by our Sergeant and Trooper,” said ISP District 5 Commander Captain David Schneider.  “Someone is alive today due to their outstanding work, First Responder training, and having the necessary lifesaving tools available,” he concluded.

***Report Courtesy of the Illinois State Police***

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