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Hatzolah of New Square Saves Life Of Ramapo Code Enforcement Officer


A Town of Ramapo code enforcement officer, who was involved in an accident with his town vehicle Tuesday morning, was revived after he lost his pulse.

Town Police said the 10:19 a.m. accident involved Oscar Geiss, who was driving on Route 45 when the vehicle ran off the road and struck a fire hydrant near Greenridge Way.

An off-duty Rockland County corrections officer witnessed the crash and assisted at the scene performing CPR. New Square Hatzolah Emergency Services arrived and Geiss’ pulse was restored.

He was transported to Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern by Hatzolah where he remains for treatment and evaluation, police said.

The accident is under investigation by the Ramapo town Police Accident Investigation Unit.

(Source: MidHudsonNews)



7 Responses

  1. Only if we Sincerely care about the well-being of the Umos Ho’olom, can it be a Kiddush Hashem.

    Because, Non-Authentic(fake), can never go, hand in hand, with Kiddush Hashem.

  2. My guess is that the accident happened becuase the guy went into cardiac arrest while driving. It is highly unlikely that he lost his pulse because of injury, since it is nearly impossible to revive a victim of traumatic arrest.

  3. Yira,

    Could you please clarify your comment, to me it makes no sense at all.

    Is it ever possible for a jew to do something positive without you trying to qualify it?

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