Rolling Meadows Police, Fire Honor Citizens and Staff for 2 Live-Saving Rescues in Rolling Meadows 1 Day Apart

Civilians and firefighter/paramedics and a police officer were honored for two recent medical calls in Rolling Meadows. In each case, a life was saved.

Police Department Honors Geunyoung Pak for Narcan Save at Meijer Store
On March 13, 2017 at about 3:40 a.m. for a call for help for a 39 year-old female that was stumbling and staggering in the Meijer store in Rolling Meadows.

While Rolling Meadows police were responding, the woman collapsed in a toy aisle at the Meijer store. She had no pulse and no respiration. Rolling Meadows Police Officer Geunyoung Pak administered a Narcan injection in the woman's thigh when he believed the woman had possibly overdosed on heroin or another opiate.

After the administration of Narcan, the woman gasped for air and then received further medical treatment from firefighter/paramedics that arrived at the scene. Rolling Meadows Police Chief John Nowacki, who presented the honor to Officer Pak, explained that the woman is alive because of the initial actions of Rolling Meadows Police Officer Geunyoung. Officer Pak, began service for Rolling Meadows Police Department on January 4, 2016, one year before Rolling Meadows Police Department began their Narcan program.

Fire Department Honors Civilians, Firefighter/Paramedics for CPR/AED Save at Nelson Sports Complex Ice Rink
On March 14, 2017 about 10:30 p.m. Dan Isola was playing hockey at the Nelson Sports Complex Ice Arena, and skated over to the bench, stopped breathing and collapsed with cardiac arrest. Two citizens went to work performing CPR and administering treatment with an AED (Automatic External Defribillator) to save Isola's life. Rolling Meadows Fire Department determined the two citizens were instrumental in saving Dan Isola's life -- Rolling Meadows resident and Elgin Fire Department Lt. Wayne Smith Rolling Meadows Park District's Stephan Polus, on the Youth Hockey staff.

Rolling Meadows Fire Department also honored the firefighter/paramedic team that took over treatment after the initial citizen response.

Battalion Chief Peter Sutter
Fire Lt. Evan Kolinsky
Firefighter/Paramedic Joshua Gould
Firefighter/Paramedic Brian Wirtz
Firefighter/Paramedic Matt Cappelen
Firefighter/Paramedic David Rill
Firefighter/Paramedic Patrick O’Meara
Firefighter/Paramedic Chad Lovick
Firefighter/Paramedic Ryan Harding

Rolling Meadows Fire Chief Scott Franzgrote, who presented the honors, explained the importance of the initial response of CPR/AED-trained citizens and the response of friefighter/paramedics capable of Advanced Life Support.

Joshua Gould is the son of Arlington Heights resident Arlen Gould, a School District 21 board member, who has also served as an active civic leader with the Northgate Civic Association, the Arlington Heights Festival Committee. The proud father has also served as campaign manager for several local government leaders.

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