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Officer Saves Suicidal Man From Jumping Off Bridge In Fairfield County

A Fairfield County police officer who was on his way to work saved a suicidal man from jumping off a bridge overpass.

The Redding Road overpass with the Merritt Parkway below.

The Redding Road overpass with the Merritt Parkway below.

Photo Credit: Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)

The incident took place around 6:45 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 23, as the Westport Police officer was driving through Fairfield on his way to Westport.

According to Lieutenant David Wolf, of the Westport Police, Officer Brian Meraviglia encountered a suicidal man who was preparing to jump off the Redding Road overpass onto the Merritt Parkway below.

Meraviglia got out of his car and started talking with the man who was obviously distraught, Wolf said.

 As the two were talking, Meraviglia was able to get close to him to grab the man and move him away from the bridge, Wolf added.

Once the party was in a safe location, Meraviglia as well as a good Samaritan who was passing by worked to comfort the individual and provide emotional support.

Fairfield Police officers who are trained to aid those who are experiencing an emotional crisis, as well as State Police troopers, also responded to the scene. 

The man was transported to a local hospital for an evaluation.

Westport Chief Foti Koskinas said he is extremely proud of Officer Meraviglia and noted that his quick actions likely prevented a tragic outcome.

"If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please understand that there are people who want to help as well as available resources," the chief said.

 For additional information visit: https://portal.ct.gov/DMHAS/Programs-and-Services/Finding-Services/Suicide-Resources

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