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Conn. officer鈥檚 daughter follows dispatcher鈥檚 CPR instructions, saving his life

A North Haven officer鈥檚 9-year-old daughter鈥檚 quick thinking and guidance from a dispatcher helped revive her father during cardiac arrest

By Christine Dempsey
New Haven Register

NORTH HAVEN, Conn. 鈥 Six months after surviving a 鈥渃ardiac event,鈥 thanks to the quick thinking of his 9-year-old daughter, a North Haven police officer is back on the job, police said.

Officer Alex Sinanis lost consciousness and stopped breathing in November. His daughter, Analia, called 911 to get help and began life-saving efforts.

鈥淪he was the first of many people, including police, fire, EMS, and hospital staff, who played a role in Alex鈥檚 recovery, but none of it happens if Analia doesn鈥檛 make that brave call,鈥 the department said in a Facebook post Monday, the day he returned to work.

鈥淭oday we celebrate more than Cinco De Mayo,鈥 police said.

Sinanis is spending the week at the shooting range helping recruits during firearms training, they said.

As of early Tuesday, the post was shared 63 times and had more than 200 celebratory comments congratulating Sinanis on his return and his daughter on her quick-thinking.

鈥淐ongrats Alex! Welcome back!!,鈥 said one writer. 鈥淎nalia you did a great job! I know it was scary but you did exactly as you were taught and saved your dad! I don鈥檛 know you but I鈥檓 so proud of you!!鈥

The Board of Police Commissioners honored Analia and all the others who came to Alex Sinanis鈥 aid at a February ceremony.

In February, Sinanis said he was in cardiac arrest that day and easily could have been brain-dead by the time outside help arrived.

Analia had been watching television with her sister but called 911 when he lost consciousness. She found herself on the phone with dispatcher Mike Zona, who told her how to do CPR, she said in February.

鈥淭here was one point where he passed out. He was breathing a little,鈥 Analia said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I called 911 鈥 and the person said to push on his chest.鈥

Several police officers arrived first, followed quickly by several firefighters, some of whom were paramedics. The first one there 鈥 just under a minute-and-a-half after Analia dialed 911 鈥 was patrol Officer Joseph Bianchi, whom Sinanis had trained years ago, Sinanis said.

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