Nelson and Hansen are going back and forth over the response time of medics. Hansen raises concerns about the length of time it took medical help to arrive "that is precisely the kind of call that fire would respond to and Station 17 is just a couple blocks away."
Hansen says, "we get a call and we go".
Nelson asks "And, again, that five or six minute delay is just unheard of in your experience?"
Hansen says yes.
Nelson starts asking Hansen whether she has experience administering Narcan, which is used to revive someone who has overdosed.
Hansen says when people are revived, they can become combative but says it doesn't happen often.
Nelson starts asking Hansen whether she has experience administering Narcan, which is used to revive someone who has overdosed.
Hansen says when people are revived, they can become combative but says it doesn't happen often.
Nelson asks whether she would describe other bystanders' demeanors as upset or angry.
Hansen replies "I don't know if you've seen anybody be killed .. it's upsetting". This answer results in objection from Nelson.
Nelson asks, "Did you describe Mr. Floyd as a small slim man?"
Hansen replies, "With three grown men on top of somebody it appeared he was small and frail."
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