Ramapo, NY – New Square Hatzolah Assist in Reviving Town Code Enforcement Officer

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    The accidentRamapo, NY – A Town of Ramapo code enforcement officer, Oscar Geiss, was involved in a car accident while driving on Route 45 when the vehicle ran off the road and struck a fire hydrant near Greenridge Way.

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    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.


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    12 years ago

    Very nice, good work.

    MosheM
    MosheM
    12 years ago

    B”h. Some good news from the town.

    12 years ago

    Hatzoloh assisted? It sounds like they saved his life and they were assisted by someone at the scene.

    12 years ago

    I passed scene and saw hatzoloh pulling him out of car and making cpr

    ZAIDY678
    ZAIDY678
    12 years ago

    code enforcement officer…they picked the right guy to save..

    12 years ago

    On 9/11/01 Hatzolah also aided hundreds of civilians, as well as firefighters. Yet, they did not really receive the recognition they deserved. There was very little publicity given to their good deeds, in the news media.

    PositiveLook
    PositiveLook
    12 years ago

    Its not about kavod, its about feelings for another human & thats why thay’re here,
    should g-d bless them all

    12 years ago

    Somehow this story wasn’t important enough for the Journal News. Only negetive news about New Square is important!

    heyward
    heyward
    12 years ago

    A Kidish Hashem