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Rochelle Park Police Lieutenant Saves OD Victim Outside County Building

ROCHELLE PARK, N.J. -- A Rochelle Park police lieutenant revived a woman who’d overdosed on prescription pills Monday morning in front of the Bergen County Board of Social Services building on northbound Route 17.

“She was unresponsive with shallow breathing and a weak pulse, [her] eyes rolled back with pupil constriction, and pale,” the chief said.

“She was unresponsive with shallow breathing and a weak pulse, [her] eyes rolled back with pupil constriction, and pale,” the chief said.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Rochelle Park Police Chief Robert Flannelly

Lt. Dean Pinto found the 43-year-old woman on her back, halfway into the parking lot, just after 9:30 a.m., Chief Robert Flannelly said.

“She was unresponsive with shallow breathing and a weak pulse, [her] eyes rolled back with pupil constriction, and pale,” the chief said.

Unable to rouse her, Pinto gave her oxygen. He then found several pill bottles of opioid medication – and deployed Narcan to help rescue her.

A single dose brought her around, Flannelly said.

She was turned over to “On Time” EMS and Hackensack University Medical Center ambulance crew who administered more Narcan before taking the victim to HUMC.

“Another great job by our officers who continue to serve and protect and save lives in our town everyday,” Flannelly said.

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