An officer responded to the station for a subject possibly overdosed on a train. The subject was unresponsive. The officer administered two doses of NARCAN. The subject became responsive and was taken to Alta Bates hospital for further evaluation.
An unconscious male was located near the station by a community service officer. The male was unresponsive and had shallow breathing. An officer arrived and administered two doses of NARCAN. The male was taken to Seton hospital for further evaluation.
An Officer administered two doses of NARCAN to a 40-50 year old male suffering from an apparent drug overdose. The male was transported to an area hospital for further treatment.
Officers were dispatched to the 12th Street station on a report of an unconscious male on board a BES bound train who was bleeding from his nose and had shallow breathing. Two doses of NARCAN were administered as it appeared the male was suffering from a drug overdose. The male remained in and out of unconsciousness and was transported to the hospital.
Officers responded to the Pittsburg station on a report of a male having difficulty breathing and unresponsive. Officers administered two doses of NARCAN to the adult male suffering from an apparent drug overdose. Fire department personnel arrived on scene shortly after. The male was transported to an area hospital.
Officers administered one dose of NARCAN to an adult male suffering from an apparent drug overdose. The male re-gained consciousness, refused any medical attention or services, and left the station.
An officer administered three doses of NARCAN to an adult male suffering from an apparent drug overdose. The male was transported to an area hospital for further treatment.
An officer administered two doses of NARCAN to an adult male suffering from an apparent drug overdose. The male was transported to an area hospital for further treatment.
Officers administered one dose of NARCAN to a 21-year-old male suffering from an apparent drug overdose. The male was transported to an area hospital for further treatment.
Officers administered one dose of NARCAN to a 22-year-old male suffering from an apparent drug overdose. The male was transported to an area hospital for further treatment.
A 50-year-old unresponsive adult male was administered two doses of NARCAN after suffering from an apparent drug overdose. The male was transported to an area hospital for further treatment.
A 37-year-old unresponsive adult male was administered one dose of NARCAN after suffering from an apparent drug overdose. The male was transported to an area hospital for further treatment.
Officers located an unresponsive individual possibly suffering from an overdose and administered 2 doses of NARCAN. The individual gained consciousness and was transported to the Highland Hospital for further treatment and evaluation.
Officers riding a train observed an approximately 50 year old female appearing in medical distress. Officers observed the female had faint breathing and pulse. Believing the woman maybe suffering from an overdose, two doses of NARCAN were administered. Medical personnel arrived and transported the subject to John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek.
Officers responded to the station after a patron reported an unresponsive female on the ground in the free area of the station. Officers located an unresponsive female (Jane Doe 20’s). The female remained unresponsive after an Officer administered a dose of NARCAN. Fire personnel administered a second dose of NARCAN. Doe regained consciousness and was transported to a local hospital for further treatment and evaluation.
Officers were on the platform when they came across an individual who was initially yelling, then appeared to have collapsed due to a possible drug overdose. The officers deployed 3 doses of NARCAN and requested for Code 3 medical. The individual regained consciousness and was transported to St. Francis for further treatment and evaluation.
Officers were dispatched to the South Hayward Station for a subject in the restroom for over 40 minutes and was not responding to anyone. Upon gaining entry into the restroom, Officers observed a male subject unconscious with labored breathing. One dose of NARCAN was administered prior to medical personnels' arrival. The subject was transported to St. Rose Hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
A 23-year-old male subject was revived by officers who administered two doses of Narcan. The male was transported to an area hospital for further treatment and evaluation.
A 66-year-old male subject was revived by officers who administered three doses of Narcan. The male was transported to an area hospital for further treatment and evaluation.
An officer located an unresponsive male subject on a train. NARCAN was administered and CPR was performed by the officer on scene. Paramedics arrived and declared the male deceased. No foul play is suspected. The Coroner responded and took possession of the deceased male.
An adult male subject who was reportedly passed out was given two doses of Narcan after it was suspected that his condition was narcotic related. The subject eventually gained consciousness and was transported to the St. Francis Hospital for further treatment and evaluation.
A 49-year-old male suffering from a drug overdose was revived by officers who administered two (2) doses of NARCAN. The male was transported to an area hospital by paramedics for further treatment.
A CSO found an unconscious female that was approximately 24 years of age on the stairs that lead to the rear lot of the station. The female had shallow breathing and a faint pulse. The CSO determined the female was possibly suffering from an overdose and deployed two doses of NARCAN. Medical was dispatched to the scene and arrived just as the female regained consciousness and was able to sit up.
Officers responded to a report of a subject possibly not breathing at the station. The officers arrived and found an individual who appeared to have labored breathing. The officers administered Narcan and requested for Code 3 medical. The subject re-gained consciousness and was transported to the Sutter Hospital for further treatment and evaluation.
A BART CSO was at the Antioch E-BART station when he was made aware of an unconscious person aboard a bus. The person appeared to be suffering from a possible overdose from narcotics and was administered two doses of NARCAN. The subject was transported to John Muir Medical Center for further evaluation by medical personnel.