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Life Saving Incident

January 30, 2021
New York
Richmond County
Staten Island

Two off-duty NYPD officers who just happened to be in the right place at the right time are being heralded as heroes. They jumped into action and performed CPR, saving a man from the brink of death. As CBS2’s Kiran Dhillon reported, there was an emotional reunion when Salvatore Sgroi, 52, came face to face with the police officers who saved his life. “Much appreciated, from the bottom of my heart,” Sgroi said. On Jan. 30, 2021, Sgroi was mid-shift at work at a Home Depot on Staten Island. He was in the parking lot when he collapsed. That’s when two NYPD officers, Detective Dominick Ciaravino and Officer Jason Milman, came across his lifeless body. “He looked at me, I looked at him, and we said, ‘Let’s go.’ And I just started working, doing compressions,” Detective Ciaravino said. The off-duty cops performed CPR for about 7-10 minutes. EMS then rushed Sgroi to the hospital. Sgroi suffered what’s commonly known as a “widowmaker” heart attack. His doctor says CPR saved his life. “Without CPR, there’s not enough oxygen to his brain to maintain that for him to wake up after we fix him,” said Director of Cardiac Intervention with Staten Island University Hospital Dr. Frank Tamburrino. Tamburrino says the officer’s actions were especially heroic because many people are hesitant right now to approach someone they don’t know. “It’s so paramount to really think about the fact that during COVID, these men went down and did CPR,” Tamburrino said. He adds more public awareness on CPR is needed. He says the American Heart Association no longer requires mouth-to-mouth resuscitation during CPR – just chest compressions. As for Sgroi, the father of three spent about a week in the hospital but is now recovering well. His wife says the family is forever grateful to the officers. “Very many words because I don’t think ‘thank you’ is going to ever enough,” Kim Sgroi said. The officers say seeing Sgroi with his family is thanks enough. They’re just glad their training came in handy. “I teared up. We’re happy that he’s with his family,” Millman said. “It’s truly nice to know that you saved a life,” Ciaravino said. They add CPR saves lives and encourage anyone who doesn’t know it to learn.

The history of law enforcement in the United States is a long and wonderful history of bravery. This website is dedicated to documenting the heroic deeds of law enforcement officers throughout the United States who have either given or risked their lives to save others. There are many stories of bravery and heroism for many who are considered first responders. However, it is those in law enforcement who are most likely to be the first to arrive upon a location requiring life saving acts engaging dangerous hostage takers, running into burning buildings/vehicles, providing first aid to seriously injured victims, saving near drowning victims and much more are what the women and men of law enforcement do routinely and at many times, great peril to their own safety.
It is our mission to document the history of lives saved by those dedicated women and men in law enforcement. To share with others the dramatic deeds of those individuals who are the first, first responders. It is so important for our citizens to understand that law "enforcement" is not always about enforcing the law but rather being there when our citizens need us.
It is to this end we are dedicated to promoting documentation regarding the history of law enforcement and the lives they have saved.