Paterson Cops Revive Unresponsive Baby in Life Saving Act

by Charlie Dwyer

Paterson, NJ – Officers Grayson and Medina of the Paterson Police Department are credited with saving the life of a baby after being flagged down by frantic family members.

The incident occurred earlier this week when the officers were conducting a routine patrol. The family alerted the officers about the unresponsive child. Officer Grayson immediately began performing CPR on the infant, while Officer Medina engaged with the family to maintain a sense of calm during the tense situation.The quick actions of both officers led to the revival of the baby, who was then rushed to St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center. Medical professionals expect the child to make a full recovery.The Paterson Police Department has expressed pride in Officers Grayson and Medina, emphasizing the importance of having officers who can make critical decisions in moments of life and death.

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Charlie Dwyer
Charlie Dwyer is our New Jersey area news reporter. Dwyer reports on New Jersey news and events at the shore and beyond. Charlie covers New Jersey regional news. Charlie is a freelancer.

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