Crime & Safety
Heart Attack Victim Saved By Good Samaritans, Police In Long Valley
Passerby's were already performing CPR on the man when police arrived.

LONG VALLEY, NJ — A man suffering from a heart attack was saved by fast acting Good Samaritans and Washington Twp police, police said on Friday.
A township man suffered a heart attack in the middle of North Mount Lebanon Road Thursday morning, police said. When police arrived on scene, Good Samaritans were already preforming CPR on the 50-year-old man, who police said was not breathing.
Officers continued CPR, and gave the man three shocks from an AED. The man regained consciousness and a pulse, and was taken to Morristown Medical Center for further treatment, police said.
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