Man Suffers Heart Attack at Indiana State Police Post
Man Suffers a Heart Attack at State Police Post
Lowell, Lake County
The Indiana State Police Lowell Post investigated a medical emergency Monday, December 28, 2015, afternoon of a Florida motorist having a heart attack.
Preliminary investigation by Corporal Dan Becker revealed that around 12:30 PM Central Time a motorist pulled into the parking lot of the Indiana State Police Lowell Post. A Rick Thacker ran into the Post and notified Corporal Dan Becker that his passenger was having a possible heart attack. Corporal Becker grabbed the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) from the Post and ran out into the parking lot. Corporal Becker observed an older male, later identified as German Rivera (75) of Homosassa, Florida, seated in the front passenger seat. A passenger of the vehicle was giving rescue breathes. Corporal Becker checked Mr. Rivera for signs of breathing or a pulse and found none. At that point, Corporal Becker applied the pads of the AED and administered a shock. Mr. Rivera still showed no signs of life, so Corporal Becker began CPR on the man. At the prompting of the AED, Corporal Becker administered a second shock, and Mr. Rivera elicited a verbal moan. At that point, Corporal Becker rechecked Mr. Rivera’s vitals and confirmed that he had a pulse. Corporal Becker remained with Mr. Rivera, monitoring his vitals, until Tri-Creek EMS arrived and transported Mr. Rivera to St. Anthony’s Hospital in Crown Point, Indiana.
Assisting: Sergeant Kathy Boissy, Tri Creek EMS
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Trooper Eric Rot
Address/Location
Indiana State Police-Lowell District 13-Lowell, IN
1550 East 181st Avenue
Lowell, IN 46356
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 219-696-6242