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Oakland Police honor officers for Narcan life-saving response, community engagement and property-crime work
Summary
Chief Eason presented multiple second-quarter awards, naming Officer Brianna Fernandez for a Narcan-supported life save and recognizing officers for community service, property-crime response, and a school resource officer's first full year at Oakland Avenue Charter School.
Oakland Police Chief Eason on Aug. 12 presented second-quarter awards to officers for life-saving action, community engagement, property-crime investigations and school safety work. Chief Eason said Officer Brianna Fernandez responded to a sick or injured person on June 25, 2025, recognized signs of an opioid overdose, and administered two doses of naloxone (Narcan) after the first dose did not revive the subject. "Because of her quick response and actions related to her training, Officer Fernandez deployed 2 doses of Narcan successfully reviving an individual experiencing a life…
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