Eastern Florida Security Offi cer Jonathan Hurley Honored For Life-Saving Action
An Eastern Florida State College security officer was honored for quick action that helped save the life of
a heart-attack victim.
Officer Jonathan Hurley was patrolling the Cocoa campus on March 26 when he responded to an emergency
call from the Cocoa Campus YMCA.
Hurley, who is certified in CPR and Automated External Defibrillator (AED), raced to the scene and found an
elderly man lying unresponsive next to the pool. He was not breathing and was receiving CPR and oxygen.
An AED was close by and had been used.
Hurley performed CPR and AED shock treatments until Cocoa Fire and Cocoa Police arrived. A physician
who treated the man said he survived because of the CPR and AED shocks that were given to him.
“Only two out of 12 people survive such an incident,” said Brandon Ballard, YMCA Operations Director.
“Thankfully, due to the fast actions of everyone involved, this man is still with us today. In fact, I spoke with
him recently and he is back swimming.”
In recognition of his actions, college Security Chief Joe Ambrose presented Hurley with a certifi cate and
lifesaving plaque during a ceremony. He also received a lifesaving ribbon for his uniform, the fi rst of its kind
presented by Eastern Florida.
“It’s not every day a security offi cer gets to save a life,” said Ambrose. “Not everyone is capable of stepping
up the way Officer Hurley did and it is very important to me that he receives the recognition he deserves.”
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