Detective Receives Valor Award for Saving Infant’s Life

MARLBORO TOWNSHIP, NJ – Detective Adam Levine has been honored with a Monmouth County 200 Club Valor award for his commendable actions during a CPR call involving a two-month-old infant on February 19th, 2022. Arriving at the scene, Detective Levine acted promptly, conducting CPR on the unresponsive infant. After several minutes, the infant began to breathe independently due to Detective Levine’s tireless efforts.

Ptl. Ryan Anzalone, Ptl. Matthew Schuester, Ptl. Derek Daulton, and Ptl. Michael Verbeke assisted Detective Levine during the incident. The Marlboro Township Police Department has praised Detective Levine on his award and recognition, noting his significant contributions to both the agency and community.

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