Crime & Safety
Woodbridge Man Saved by CPR After Car Crash
Two police officers and witnesses saved the man's life Sunday after he crashed his car in Howell Township.

A Woodbridge Township man got into a car accident Sunday in Howell Township, and was revived thanks to CPR performed by two Howell police officers and witnesses, according to Howell police on their Facebook page.
Howell Township Police responded to a motor vehicle accident Sunday afternoon at Howell Rd. and Rt. 33. The driver of the car, a 57-year-old resident of the Port Reading section of Woodbridge, was found to be unconscious and unresponsive. Howell officers Michael Silvani and Thomas Matthews, along with the assistance of witnesses, started CPR, and revived him.
He was transported to Jersey Shore University Medical Center. The investigation into how his car crashed is ongoing, and anyone with any information is requested to contact Ptl. Michael Silvani #651 at 732-938-4111 or 732-938-4575 ext. 2651.
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