Narrative:

After landing the first officer was unresponsive when I called for the after landing checklist. I looked at him and noticed his eyes were open but he was motionless. I called his name three times; shook his shoulder and asked if he was ok but received no response. He was motionless and unresponsive for approximately 30 seconds. I called for a medical team to meet us at the gate. The ambulance showed at the gate and the first officer was assessed and taken into the ambulance. The medical team released the first officer and he returned back on the aircraft as a non-revenue passenger back.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: When after landing his First Officer failed to respond to repeated attempts to arouse him the Captain of a CRJ-200 requested medical crews to meet the aircraft at the gate. The First Officer was relieved of duty and returned to his domicile on the return flight as a passenger.

Narrative: After landing the First Officer was unresponsive when I called for the after landing checklist. I looked at him and noticed his eyes were open but he was motionless. I called his name three times; shook his shoulder and asked if he was OK but received no response. He was motionless and unresponsive for approximately 30 seconds. I called for a medical team to meet us at the gate. The ambulance showed at the gate and the First Officer was assessed and taken into the ambulance. The medical team released the First Officer and he returned back on the aircraft as a non-revenue passenger back.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of April 2012 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.