
Atlantic City, NJ, Police & Unconscious Baby on Beach
The Atlantic City, New Jersey Police Department has had very busy June, 2025, continuing into July, 2025.
Their latest pursuit includes providing initial medical attention to a non-responsive infant on the beach in Atlantic City.
Baby Has Medical Emergency
This incident occurred on June 23, 2025, when members of the Atlantic City Beach Patrol were advised that a baby was ”non-responsive and in distress on the Michigan Avenue beach,” said the Atlantic City Police Department.
Atlantic City Police & Beach Patrol Respond
- Atlantic City Police Lieutenant Thomas Flynn was first on scene and initiated immediate medical care.
- Flynn was assisted by Captain Vince Granese, Lieutenant Kyle Deroo, and Lifeguard Nick Guidara.
- Beach patrol personnel rendered care until the infant could be safely transported to the Boardwalk to an awaiting ambulance.
- The baby was transported to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, City Division and was treated for what was determined to be a non-life-threatening condition.
Important Reminder From Atlantic City Police & Beach Patrol
The Atlantic City Beach Patrol will be on duty between the hours of 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. As a reminder, if you cannot see the lifeguard, the lifeguard cannot see you. Only swim on beaches that have a lifeguard on duty.
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Please remember that lifeguards are on the job to keep residents and tourists safe. Listen to their instructions and follow all posted rules while enjoying the sun and surf on our beautiful.
The Atlantic City Beach Patrol has an incomparable record in protecting lives while on duty.
SOURCE: Atlantic City Police Department.
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