tbl = r"c:\path\to_npy_file\sample_20.npy"
a = np.load(tbl)
a.dtype
dtype([('OBJECTID', '<i4'), ('f0', '<i4'), ('County', '<U2'), ('Town', '<U6'), ('Facility', '<U8'), ('Time', '<i4')])
a
array([( 1, 0, 'B', 'B_', 'Hall', 11), ( 2, 1, 'A', 'A_', 'Hall', 24),
( 3, 2, 'C', 'C_', 'Hosp', 43), ( 4, 3, 'A', 'B_', 'Hall', 43),
( 5, 4, 'B', 'B_', 'Hall', 16), ( 6, 5, 'B', 'A_', 'Hall', 8),
( 7, 6, 'A', 'C_', 'Hall', 26), ( 8, 7, 'B', 'C_', 'Hall', 31),
( 9, 8, 'C', 'C_', 'Hall', 7), (10, 9, 'A', 'A_', 'Hall', 58),
(11, 10, 'A', 'A_', 'Hosp', 20), (12, 11, 'C', 'A_', 'Hosp', 37),
(13, 12, 'C', 'B_', 'Hall', 36), (14, 13, 'A', 'B_', 'Hosp', 33),
(15, 14, 'C', 'C_', 'Hosp', 51), (16, 15, 'B', 'C_', 'Hosp', 53),
(17, 16, 'C', 'A_', 'Hosp', 21), (18, 17, 'C', 'C_', 'Hosp', 42),
(19, 18, 'A', 'B_', 'Hosp', 43), (20, 19, 'A', 'C_', 'Hall', 5)],
dtype=[('OBJECTID', '<i4'), ('f0', '<i4'), ('County', '<U2'), ('Town', '<U6'), ('Facility', '<U8'), ('Time', '<i4')])
Load that then try NumPyArrayToTable. put it into a gdb and give it a name
I know it works, I use this as a test file all the time.