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Type: Emergency medical care review
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This document is an emergency medical care review for inmate Jeffery Edward Epstein, detailing the events of August 10, 2019. It outlines the timeline from when he was found unresponsive in his cell at 6:33 a.m., through the on-site medical response including CPR, to his transport by EMS and eventual pronouncement of death at New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital at 7:36 a.m. The summary also notes key events in the preceding weeks, including his removal from suicide watch and a psychological evaluation where he denied suicidal ideation.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Jeffery Edward Epstein Inmate #73618-054
The subject of the summary review, a 66-year-old male inmate who was found unresponsive in his cell and later pronoun...
Special Housing Unit Staff Correctional Staff
Found inmate Epstein unresponsive, attempted to wake him, and initiated CPR.
Medical staff Medical Personnel
Responded to the medical emergency at 6:35 a.m. and continued CPR.
Paramedics Emergency Medical Personnel
Arrived with EMS, continued CPR, intubated Epstein, and initiated the ACLS Protocol.
ER Physician Physician
Pronounced inmate Epstein dead at 7:36 a.m. at New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital.
P6013 Prescriber
Listed in the footer as 'Prescribed by P6013'.
Cell mate Inmate
Mentioned as being housed with Epstein in the Special Housing Unit after he was removed from Psychological Observation.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Psychology Services Medical Department
Saw Epstein on August 8, 2019, at which time he denied suicidal ideation.
EMS Emergency Medical Services
Arrived at 6:45 a.m., provided advanced life support, and transported Epstein to the hospital.
New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital Hospital
The hospital where Epstein was transported and pronounced dead.
DOJ-OGR Government Agency
Appears in the document footer (DOJ-OGR-00025391), likely indicating the Department of Justice Office of the Inspecto...

Timeline (5 events)

2019-07-24
Inmate Jeffery Epstein was taken off Suicide Watch and placed on Psychological Observation.
2019-07-30
Inmate Jeffery Epstein was removed from Psychological Observation and placed in the Special Housing Unit with a cell mate.
Special Housing Unit (SHU)
2019-08-08
Inmate Jeffery Epstein was seen by Psychology Services and denied suicidal ideation, intention, or plan.
2019-08-10
At 6:33 a.m., Special Housing Unit Staff found inmate Epstein unresponsive in his cell. A medical emergency was declared, CPR was initiated by staff at 6:35 a.m., EMS arrived at 6:45 a.m. and continued advanced life support. EMS departed for the hospital at 7:10 a.m.
Special Housing Unit (SHU)
2019-08-10
At 7:36 a.m., inmate Jeffery Epstein was pronounced dead by the ER Physician.
New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital

Locations (3)

Location Context
Where Epstein was housed from July 30, 2019, and where he was found unresponsive on August 10, 2019.
Announced the medical emergency and called for an ambulance.
The destination of the EMS transport and location where Epstein was pronounced dead.

Relationships (1)

Jeffery Edward Epstein Co-inhabitants Cell mate
The document states that on July 30, 2019, Epstein was placed in the Special Housing Unit 'where he was housed with a cell mate'.

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DNR order ___Yes ✓_No
Date ________
Advance Directive / Living Will ___Yes ✓_No
Date ________
REVIEW OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE:
Was death related to a medical emergency ✓_Yes ___No
Response to medical emergency
notification timely ✓_Yes ___No ___NA
Physician ___Yes ___No ✓_NA
Physician Assistant ___Yes ___No ✓_NA
Nurse Practitioner ___Yes ___No ✓_NA
Nurse(s) ✓_Yes ___No ___NA
Emergency Medical Techs ___Yes ___No ✓_NA
Others _Yes ___No ___NA
CPR ✓_Yes ___No ___NA
ACLS List protocol (s) used (if appropriate) ✓_Yes ___No ___NA
By EMS.
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Problems encountered during medical emergency, e.g., ___Yes ✓_No ___NA
equipment, communications, transportation.
Describe briefly:
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Providers responding maintain current certification / credentials in ✓_Yes ___No ___NA
BCLS, ACLS (if required)
SUMMARY REVIEW:
Inmate Jeffery Edward Epstein #73618-054 a 66 year old male with a history of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on CPAP at night, a history of Hypertriglyceridemia treated with Vascepa, no past Mental Health History prior to incarceration and L4-L5 Stenosis.(b)(7)(A)
(b)(7)(A) was taken off Suicide Watch and was placed on Psychological Observation. On July 30,2019, he was removed from Psychological Observation and was placed in the Special Housing Unit where he was housed with a cell mate. On August 8, 2019, he was seen by Psychology Services and denied suicidal ideation, intention or plan.
On August 10, 2019, at 6:33 a.m. Special Housing Unit Staff found inmate Epstein unresponsive in his cell and attempted to wake him. The(b)(7)(E) (b)(7)(E) was activated in SHU and the Control Center announced a medical emergency. CPR was initiated by Special Housing Unit Staff. At 6:35 a.m. medical staff responded and continued CPR and the AED was applied. The Control Center called for an ambulance. The EMS arrived at 6:45 a.m. and the paramedics continued CPR. Inmate Epstein remained unresponsive. Inmate Epstein was intubated, and the ACLS Protocol was initiated by the EMS. No pulse found, no shock was advised and the inmate was prepared for transport to local hospital while continuing CPR. At 7:10 a.m. the EMS departed institution en route to New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital. At 7:36 a.m. the inmate was pronounced dead by the ER Physician
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