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Security Officer Saves Life

Writer: Dave HoppDave Hopp

February 2, 2018 (Timonium, Maryland)

CPG Officer conducts chest compressions and saves life of drug overdose victim.

At approximately 2:10 a.m., Officer Mary Hopp responded to a hotel room regarding a 911 hangup. Upon arrival to the room, Officer Hopp realized the female victim was unresponsive. As a result, she began chest compressions.


She continued compressions until paramedics arrived and took over at approximately 2:30 a.m. Paramedics administered Narcam and the victim began making gasping sounds.

The victim was later transported to a local hospital where her condition was unknown.

It was learned that the victim was possibly using both cocaine and herion.

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