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<blockquote data-quote="Fredkrueger100" data-source="post: 3551210" data-attributes="member: 24577"><p>That’s a good point. One thing I consider is that Floyd was acting like he was in distress from the time they started trying to put him in the back of the patrol car. Floyd said he was claustrophobic even though he was just sitting in the drivers seat of his own car. Then Floyd started telling them he couldn’t breath when he was clearly fine. He was doing anything to keep from being locked into that police car. I don’t know exactly when Floyd became unconscious in relation to when they started trying to get him help. This could be an issue if Chauvin didn’t react the way he should have. Also, Narcan might have worked for the opiates but not the meth. And honesty I don’t even think the Narcan would have worked on him. Floyd was a big dude and he had an extremely high dose of multiple opiates in his system. I’ve seen overdose victims have to be given four doses of Narcan before. And they didn’t have the combination that Floyd did. But I appreciate you bringing this up. It’s definitely another angle to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredkrueger100, post: 3551210, member: 24577"] That’s a good point. One thing I consider is that Floyd was acting like he was in distress from the time they started trying to put him in the back of the patrol car. Floyd said he was claustrophobic even though he was just sitting in the drivers seat of his own car. Then Floyd started telling them he couldn’t breath when he was clearly fine. He was doing anything to keep from being locked into that police car. I don’t know exactly when Floyd became unconscious in relation to when they started trying to get him help. This could be an issue if Chauvin didn’t react the way he should have. Also, Narcan might have worked for the opiates but not the meth. And honesty I don’t even think the Narcan would have worked on him. Floyd was a big dude and he had an extremely high dose of multiple opiates in his system. I’ve seen overdose victims have to be given four doses of Narcan before. And they didn’t have the combination that Floyd did. But I appreciate you bringing this up. It’s definitely another angle to consider. [/QUOTE]
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