![]() Officer W. Kosky
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![]() Officer M. Kirvin
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![]() Officer E. Mikros
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On June 30, 2025, at 3:47 P.M., the Secaucus Police Department responded to Harmon Cove Towers, on a report of an unresponsive 42-year-old male. Upon arrival, Police Officer William Kosky found the victim was not breathing and was cold to the touch. Police Officer William Kosky immediately began Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
Police Officer Emmanuel Mikros then arrived and began to use a bag valve mask to breathe for the victim. Police Officer Matthew Kirvin also arrived and rotated with Police Officer Kosky in performing chest compressions.
While performing CPR, the officers readied their Automated External Defibrillator (AED). The victim was “shocked” three times with the Automated External Defibrillator (AED). The officers continued with CPR until the arrival Hudson Regional Hospital EMT’s arrived who were later assisted by Jersey City Medical Center Paramedics. A pulse was found shortly thereafter.
The victim was transported to Hackensack University Medical Center by Hudson Regional Hospital EMT’s and Jersey City Medical Center Paramedics. At the time of this press release, the victim remains in stable condition in the hospital.
“Working alongside these true professionals makes me so proud,” Chief Dennis Miller said. “The continuous training of Secaucus police officers once again proved fruitful and saved another life I also praise the responding Hudson Regional Hospital’s EMS and Jersey City Medical Center’s Paramedics for their ongoing commitment to the safety of the residents of the Town of Secaucus.”