Officers revive newborn baby in centereach home emergency

Officers revive newborn baby in Centereach home emergency

CENTEREACH, NY – On July 31, a frantic 911 call brought Sixth Precinct Police Officers Kyle Radecki and Jared Gresh to a home where a newborn had just been delivered and was not breathing.

The officers arrived within minutes to find the infant unresponsive. They immediately began CPR and administered oxygen in a race to save the baby’s life. Moments later, the newborn began to breathe.

Police confirmed the child is now in good health, crediting the officers’ quick response and life-saving actions for the outcome.

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Key Points

  • Newborn in Centereach was unresponsive moments after birth
  • Officers performed CPR and gave oxygen until baby started breathing
  • Infant is now in good health thanks to rapid police response
Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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