Here's what paramedics say happened at the scene when they arrived and treated Floyd Pool Dr. Bradford Wankhede Langenfeld, an emergency physician at Hennepin County Medical Center who provided treatment to George Floyd, said the paramedics who brought Floyd to the hospital gave him a report detailing what happened on the scene. The report said emergency responders were originally called for a "lower type of acute event of facial trauma" but then that was upgraded to a call for an "individual in distress," according to Langenfeld. He said the report noted Floyd did not have a pulse when paramedics arrived and they started CPR.