Cop saves man’s life at Stephen Curry event
A San Francisco police officer helped save the life of a man watching a basketball event starring Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry at Kezar Pavilion on Tuesday night.
A San Francisco police officer helped save the life of a man watching a basketball event starring Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry at Kezar Pavilion on Tuesday night.
A San Francisco police officer helped save the life of a man watching a basketball event starring Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry at Kezar Pavilion on Tuesday night, police said.
Officer Robert Fung was working at Curry’s SC30 Select HS Showcase at Kezar around 6 p.m. when he saw a 66-year-old man in the audience suffering from a medical emergency, police said.
Fung called the fire department for help and began performing CPR on the man, who had lost consciousness and stopped breathing.
Medics arrived and transported the man to a hospital, where he was reported to be in stable condition.
The department said in a statement on Facebook Wednesday morning:
“The SFPD is proud of Officer Fung and thanks him for taking immediate action during a medical emergency.”
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