Male found unresponsive in canal revived with CPR and Narcan


A male was found unresponsive in a canal near Apache; bystanders performed CPR and administered Narcan. The man regained consciousness and began vomiting.
Audio|Source: Tempe Police Department - North Patrol District
01:40
Transcript:
Deval 14 and 214. 2014. 927 is the Apache in the canal. The face is hitting just west. We have an open line here in a mail saying hello another male yelling, don't move, don't move, and the light disconnected. No answer on callback? Do I copy this next to them? Since you're out to 927, Apache and Tempecanal, we have another caller in the line. We're just epic on the ground, another person's doing CPR. Apache and Timby Canal, the T.F.U. is going to be seven. If you're responding to Apache and Tempecanal, the subject is not breathing and he'll be on the north side of the street. Until the 927, the email subject is now sitting up in the dirt and CPR has stopped. He's now... 7.02, he's up in breathing and vomiting. So we're being advised prior to our rival, my standards give two doses in our can to the individual.
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Tempe Canal, Arizona
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