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Heroes: EMTs, Off-Duty Police Save Man's Life At LA Fitness In Toms River

Two EMTs and two off-duty police officers are credited with saving the life of a man at LA Fitness.

Clockwise from left, Dylan Tortorelli, Josh Menack, Charlie Grainger and Alex Van Lew

Clockwise from left, Dylan Tortorelli, Josh Menack, Charlie Grainger and Alex Van Lew

Photo Credit: Toms River PD

On Sunday, Aug. 13, at approximately 3:50 p.m., Toms River police were dispatched to LA Fitness on Hooper Avenue for a reported medical emergency with CPR in progress. 

Upon police arrival, two off-duty EMTs Dylan Tortorelli and Josh Menack, who were working out at the time, were already performing CPR on a man who suffered sudden cardiac arrest while exercising; and two-off duty Toms River police officers, Alex Van Lew and Charlie Grainger, who were also in the gym at the time of the incident, rendered aid by utilizing an automated external defibrillator, or AED.

Moments later, the patient awakened, regaining consciousness and began to breathe on his own, police said.

Silverton First Aid and RWJ Paramedics responded and transported him to Brick Hospital for further treatment. 

"We are very happy to report he is home!" Toms River police said in a statement.

Dylan Tortorelli was sworn-in as a full-time police officer with the Neptune Twp. Police Department on Monday, Aug. 14, and is a Manchester Twp. EMT. 

Josh Menack is a volunteer with the Point Pleasant Beach First Aid Squad and a SSH Beach Patrol Lifeguard and EMT. 

"We’d like to commend them, and everyone who jumped into action and rendered aid to help save a stranger’s life," police said in their statement.

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