Arrest Made After Medical Emergency on Alma Square in Scarborough

A medical emergency in Scarborough led to one arrest, involving CPR, Naloxone, and allegations of assault.

Arrest Made After Medical Emergency on Alma Square in Scarborough
Arrest Made After Medical Emergency on Alma Square in Scarborough

Police helped with a medical issue. It happened around 12:40 pm on Alma Square. CCTV operators called the police for help.

Officers gave CPR and Naloxone to a man. He was unconscious, officials reported. He woke up as paramedics arrived there.

Some people gathered during the incident. Some acted aggressively and drank alcohol, breaking rules about public space. Officers took away alcohol and handled offenses.

One woman used racial slurs towards an officer. They arrested her for that offense. An ambulance took the man to Scarborough Hospital for medical care. Officers took the 48-year-old woman into custody; she is from Scarborough.

She was arrested again on the way in for assaulting an officer. The woman is still in police cells now. Naloxone reverses opioid effects in emergencies, restarting normal breathing quickly.

Naloxone works after an overdose and must be given within fifteen minutes. It can reverse drug effects and save lives. Naloxone is not a controlled substance now, and some North Yorkshire Police officers carry it.

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