Vancouver officer testifies about efforts to resuscitate Myles Gray after beating
BURNABY, B.C. — A Vancouver police officer told a coroner’s inquest that “time was standing still” as they waited for advanced life support paramedics to arrive and help revive 33-year-old Myles Gray after he was beaten by officers trying to arrest him.
Const. Derek Cain described to the jury their efforts to resuscitate Gray, who he says was sweating profusely, wasn’t communicating normally, and had “superhuman” strength.
Cain, who had worked as a paramedic, says those symptoms suggested they weren’t dealing with someone who simply didn’t want to be arrested — rather it was a life-threatening medical emergency that required immediate intervention.
He says he called for advanced life support paramedics, who are specially trained and carry equipment required to administer sedatives, and his communication with Gray changed from telling him he was under arrest to saying help was on the way.