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3.9.2016 Honoring Seaford Referee Rescue
Pictured from left: Police Medic Steven Doucette, 7th Precinct Police Officer Michael Valela, 7th Precinct Police Officer Joseph Clougher, Police Medic Robert Freeman, County Executive Ed Mangano, Referee Terry Twibell, Acting Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter, Police Medic Supervisor Scott Dipino, Sean Killian, Karen Winter and Detective Patrick Rail.

Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano and Acting Police Commissioner Thomas C. Krumpter honored members of the Nassau County Police Department and residents whose heroic actions helped save the life of Terry Twibell, a Seaford resident who went into cardiac arrest while refereeing a basketball game.

County Executive Mangano states, “We are blessed to have such caring residents as well as professional, hard-working and dedicated members of the Nassau County Police Department.  Together, their collective efforts saved the life of Terry Twibell and I commend them for their actions.”

 

On Feb. 1 of this year, Twibell was in the middle of refereeing a basketball game at Seaford Middle School when he suddenly went into cardiac arrest.  With the help of several spectators, they were able to come to Twibell’s aid by implementing CPR and utilizing an AED, which provided a life-saving shock.  Nassau County Police Officers and Police Medics arrived on the scene shortly after receiving the 911 call. Police Officers were able to lower Twibell’s core temperature to preserve vital organs and the patrol officers who arrived were instrumental in providing a full emergency escort from Seaford to Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola.  Twibell joined Mangano and Krumpter at an event in Carle Place to thank all involved for helping to save his life.