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Police Quickly Save Man During Cardiac Arrest at New York Diner
Summary
On March 17 in Old Westbury, New York, officers performed CPR and used a defibrillator to revive 75-year-old Phillip Amico after he became unresponsive at a diner; Amico later met the officers and expressed his thanks.
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Police officers in Old Westbury, New York, responded on March 17 when a 75-year-old man became unresponsive at the Old Westbury Diner. Body camera footage released by the Old Westbury Police Department shows officers pulling Phillip Amico from his chair and beginning CPR. Officers then used a defibrillator and revived Amico, who later was breathing and speaking. The department said the responding officers will receive an award for their life‑saving actions.
Key details:
- The incident occurred on March 17 at the Old Westbury Diner.
- The man treated was identified as 75-year-old Phillip Amico.
- Officers performed CPR and used a defibrillator until Amico regained breathing and the ability to speak.
- Body camera footage of the response was shared by the Old Westbury Police Department via Storyful.
- The department said officers John Kassebaum, Michael Avelin, and Michael Brown will be presented with an award for their actions.
- Several weeks after the event, Amico met the responding officers and expressed gratitude for their help.
Summary:
The officers' prompt actions restored Amico's breathing and allowed him to recover enough to meet and thank them weeks later. The Old Westbury Police Department plans to present awards to the officers involved.
