Mather Nurse recognized for Saving House Fire Victim


(Left to Right) Dr. Joseph Marino, Northwell SVP Anesthesia Service Line, Dr. David Park, Anesthesia Chair, Steven Cortes, Michael Lampasona, Nurse Anesthesia Manager at Mather Kevin McGeachy, President, Mather Hospital | Northwell Health

Steven Cortes, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, was honored with a lifesaver award from Northwell’s Anesthesia Service Line for his role in saving the life of a house fire victim.

Last October, Mr. Cortes finished his 10-hour shift and began driving home to his wife when he came upon an active house fire in his neighborhood. 

The first person on the scene, he called 911, then assisted in rescuing a 62-year-old disabled man trapped in the blaze. 

The paramedics on the scene tried unsuccessfully to place a breathing tube in the fire victim. 

Steve rushed in and successfully intubated the man on his first attempt. After securing the patient's airway, he remained at his side in the ambulance and aided in the resuscitation efforts on the way to the closest hospital. 

“Steve spent the entire evening and night displaying an extraordinary level of compassion and selflessness,” said Michael Lampasona, Nurse Anesthesia Manager at Mather Hospital. “He truly exemplifies the mission, vision, and values of Northwell Anesthesia.”

"Steven's quick thinking, training and experience helped save a life that night," said Mather President Kevin McGeachy. "I congratulate him for showing the highest level of dedication and professionalism, the kind of extraordinary patient care for which Mather is known." 

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