Nogales Port CBP Officers Save Life Of Suspected Drug Overdose Victim

The life of a U.S. citizen, suspected of a drug overdose was saved on Wednesday by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Port of Nogales.

An unconscious 22-year-old California man who reportedly was carried to the Dennis DeConcini Crossing, accompanied by his parents, was assisted officers, who immediately began administering CPR. Suspecting a drug overdose, a medically trained CBP officer administered Naloxone, a narcotic blocker used to temporarily reverse the effects of opioids. Once the man regained consciousness, he was transported to a local hospital by Nogales (Arizona) EMS.

Nogales Area Port Director Michael Humphries praised the efforts of his officers. “This incident is a perfect example of how CBP officers are prepared for a variety of potential situations. Their quick and professional response led to saving this person’s life,” he said.

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