PHOTOS: Drug Overdose Victim Found Unresponsive Walks to Ambulance after Narcan Treatment

IMG-20150427-WA0044PHOTOS: Just minutes after being found unresponsive, a drug overdose victim walked to the ambulance after being revived with Narcan, police confirm.

Police and Lakewood First Aid were dispatched to the Lakewood home around 2 PM, and upon arrival found a 32-year-old Toms River man unresponsive and barely breathing from an apparent drug overdose, Detective Greg Staffordsmith says.

“Further investigation, revealed that the man was visiting friends and is believe to have ingested heroin causing him to collapse,” Staffordsmith says.

IMG-20150427-WA0042That’s when Officer Jason Debartolomeis grabbed his Narcan kit and together with Lakewood First Aid members administered the nasal spray to the patient.

Moments later, the patient was alert and conscious, and then with emergency personnel walked to the waiting ambulance, witnesses tell TLS.

IMG-20150427-WA0041He was transported by Lakewood First Aid to Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus for further evaluation.

[TLS]

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8 COMMENTS

  1. You people are so cruel
    This is a huge victory
    Kudos to Lakewood First Aid
    People on drugs are just broken people not to b disposed of
    They just saved a life

  2. Blows my mind how people say that he shouldn’t have been saved or complain about the tax dollars being used for Narcab treatment. What if that was your son/brother/uncle/friend??? I’m sure you wouldn’t be saying the same thing. Yes, we have a serious drug problem but being an addict does not mean you deserve to die. God bless all those involved and for saving a life

  3. to number 7, yes, you make a good point.
    but what happens when this fellow attacks my son/brother/uncle/friend on the streets and steals his wallet when he needs more drugs?

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