Two Edgartown police officers acted swiftly to save the life of a baby boy that was not breathing early Thursday morning.</p>
Two Edgartown police officers acted swiftly to save the life of a baby boy early Thursday morning.
At 2:28 a.m., officers Will Oteri and Jeff Trudel and EMs responded to a call for an infant unable to breathe, according to a report released Thursday by Edgartown police chief Bruce McNamee. Police arrived on scene before the ambulance, the report said..
At the site, two adult males directed officers upstairs to the infant, according to the report. Officer Oteri reported that the infant had no pulse and blue lips.
“As I made my way to the top of the landing, I observed the infant, lying motionless,” he wrote in his report.
Officer Oteri picked up the infant, rolled him onto his forearm and delivered CPR.
“I noticed a large amount of mucus coming out of his nose. I cleared that and delivered five more blows, dislodging even more mucus,” the report said. Officer Trudel used a bulb syringe to help clear the infant’s airway.
“The baby then began crying,” Officer Oteri wrote.
An ambulance arrived on scene soon after, and care of the baby was transferred to paramedics.
“The baby is home and doing fine. Great work by EPD Officer Will Oteri and Jeff Trudel,” Chief McNamee wrote in an email.
“I couldn’t be prouder of them.”
— Will Sennott

Comments
Thank you for being so well
Jane EdgartownThank you for being so well trained, Edgartown Police, and especially Officers Oteri and Trudel!
Glory to God!!
Lily TisburyGlory to God!!
God bless the officers!!
Stories like this make me
Robert Brown EdgStories like this make me proud to be a lifetime Edg resident. Congrats and good work Will and Jeff
Thanks to all. I have first
Lorraine EdgartownThanks to all. I have first responders in my family and I support them to the max. They are valuable members of their communities. Way to go!!!
This is great news and
Bob EdgartownThis is great news and awesome to see all the training work. I wish more people would acknowledge this event as it seems the public is very quick when it's bad news. Great job Edgartown Police.
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