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New Milford Police Revive Resident During Packed Town Meeting on Potential Redevelopment of the Brookchester Shopping Center

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Miracle in New Milford: Officers Save Man’s Life During Packed Council Meeting

By [Your Name/Site Name] | Published: March 24, 2026

NEW MILFORD, NJ — A high-stakes New Milford Mayor and Council meeting took a dramatic and life-saving turn Monday night when a resident collapsed in sudden cardiac arrest. Thanks to the lightning-fast response of local police officers, a man in his 30s was revived on the courtroom floor before being rushed to the hospital.

The emergency occurred at approximately 8:21 p.m. on March 23, amidst a standing-room-only crowd gathered to discuss the controversial Brunetti Organization redevelopment project for the Brookchester shopping center.


Seconds Count: The Heroic Response

As the meeting proceeded, a New Milford resident suddenly slumped in his seat. Officers quickly determined the man was not breathing and had no pulse.

Sgt. Prezmyslaw Boinski and Officer Pierre Hanikeh, who were providing security for the event, immediately shifted from crowd control to life-saving mode. They were joined by Lt. Brian Carlino, Officer Tom Foschini, and Officer Carlo de la Rama in a coordinated effort to bring the man back to life.

Two Shocks and a Pulse

The officers deployed an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), a critical tool in public spaces. Authorities confirmed that officers administered two shocks to the man’s chest.

By the time Holy Name EMS arrived to transport the patient to Holy Name Hospital, the intervention had worked: the man had regained a pulse and was breathing on his own.

“The patient was breathing on his own by the time he arrived at the hospital,” Police Chief Brian Clancy confirmed, praising the officers for their decisive action under pressure.

SPECIAL MAYOR & COUNCIL MEETING – MARCH 30 AT NMHS AUDITORIUM
Dear Residents,
As many of you are aware, last evening’s Mayor and Council meeting was interrupted due to a medical emergency during the presentation concerning the potential redevelopment of the Brookchester Shopping Center.
To ensure the presentation is completed in full, a Special Mayor and Council Meeting has been scheduled for Monday, March 30 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the New Milford High School Auditorium.
The Brunetti Organization will resume and complete its presentation at that time, after which members of the public will have an opportunity to offer comments.
We would like to thank Superintendent Pete Galasso and the New Milford School District for their hospitality and allowing us to utilize the NMHS Auditorium for this special meeting.
As always, the public is welcome to attend any Mayor and Council meeting in person.
Please note: This meeting will be recorded and also made available on the Borough’s website and YouTube channel following its conclusion.

Community Impact

The meeting was packed with residents eager to hear about the future of the Brookchester site, but the redevelopment presentation was momentarily eclipsed by the life-or-death struggle in the middle of the room. The incident serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of AED accessibility and CPR training in municipal buildings.


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