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Quick Response by Deputy Saves Life Following Vehicle Crash into Retention Pond

July 14, 2025 By Contributed Article Leave a Comment

On Saturday, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Greg Buck observed a vehicle leave the roadway at 3298 Wilcox Boulevard and crash through a fence and enter a nearby retention pond. Deputy Buck, working a special assignment in our agency’s Strategic Enforcement Unit (SEU), immediately called for assistance, and additional deputies assigned to the SEU responded to the scene.

Upon arrival, Deputies quickly worked to extract the driver from the vehicle. The driver was found to be unresponsive and exhibiting signs of a drug overdose. Deputies administered Narcan and the individual began to regain consciousness and interact with deputies and first responders shortly thereafter.

The victim was transported to a nearby hospital for medical review.

The Chattanooga Police Department is investigating the cause of the crash.

This incident highlights the critical role Narcan plays in the daily operation of our deputies and without their trained use of this medication, this individual may not have survived.

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