During a recent San Pablo City Council meeting, Police Officers Christina Foster and Brooke Cabold were honored for their heroic actions in saving a life during a medical emergency. The recognition, presented by Chief Bubar, highlighted the officers' quick response to an overdose incident earlier this year, which was made possible by their extensive training and use of Narcan, a medication designed to reverse opioid overdoses.
Officer Foster, a six-year veteran of the San Pablo Police Department, has previously received two life-saving medals for her efforts in resuscitating individuals in critical situations. She is also noted for being the first female officer on the department's SWAT team. Officer Cabold, who joined the force in 2023, was recognized for her dedication and training, which prepared her for the challenges of law enforcement.
The incident that led to their commendation occurred in May when the officers responded to a call about an unresponsive individual. Their swift actions not only revived the young man but also underscored the ongoing opioid crisis affecting communities. The department has made it a priority to train officers and community members in the use of Narcan, emphasizing the importance of preparedness in emergency situations.
City Council members expressed their gratitude and pride in the officers' accomplishments, reinforcing the idea that police work extends beyond crime prevention to include life-saving interventions. The council's support for the police department was evident, with members acknowledging the critical role of training and community engagement in addressing public safety challenges.
The meeting concluded with a video showcasing the officers' life-saving efforts, which has garnered significant attention on social media, further highlighting the impact of their actions on the community.