Heroic Cops Use CPR to Revive Unresponsive Woman

Heart Defibrillator - emergency high technology equipment

SECAUCUS, NJ – Secaucus Police Officers Nicholas Spangenberg and Kasey Kelly recently saved the life of an unresponsive female staff member at the Hudson County Meadowview Campus.

On Monday, the officers administered CPR and used an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to successfully revive the victim.

The female was then transported to Hudson Regional Hospital for further cardiac care. The victim, who was stabilized and transferred for specialized care, remains in stable condition.

The Police Department commends the officers for their lifesaving efforts and underscores the importance of emergency response training.

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