Police on Long Island Honored for Saving Man's Life Who Had Heart Attack
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Fast-Acting Police Save Man Suffering Cardiac Arrest in New York Diner: 'Without Them, I'm Not Here'
Fast-acting police officers are being hailed heroes after saving a man who was suffering cardiac arrest at a diner in Old Westbury, New York, last month. The post Fast-Acting Police Save Man Suffering Cardiac Arrest in New York Diner: ‘Without Them, I’m Not Here’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Police in New York saves man suffering cardiac arrest at a diner
OLD WESTBURY, N.Y. (CBS, KYMA) - Police officers were thanked for their life-saving efforts after administering CPR to a man in cardiac arrest at a diner in Old Westbury, New York on March 17. Footage from the Old Westbury Police Department (OWPD) shows the moment Officer John Kassebaum pulled 75-year-old Phillip Amico from his seat and began performing CPR. Police said that when they arrived at the diner to attend to Amico's medical emergency, …
Old Westbury Police officers honored for saving man in cardiac arrest
A 75-year-old East Williston man is alive today after Old Westbury police officers revived him during a medical emergency at a local diner during a press conference Monday, April 6, at which the rescuers were honored as the emotional survivor thanked them. At about 8:45 a.m. March 17, Old Westbury police were called to the Old Westbury Diner at 4 Glen Cove Road for a report of a medical emergency involving Phillip Amico. When officers arrived, A…
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