EFTA00033613.pdf

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Document Information

Type: United states government memorandum (bureau of prisons)
File Size: 84.9 KB
Summary

This document is a confidential US Government Memorandum dated August 10, 2019, from a Clinical Nurse to a Captain at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. It details the timeline of the medical response to finding inmate Jeffrey Epstein unresponsive in his cell (unit 9S) at 06:33 AM. The report notes specific medical observations including that the inmate was cold with circumferential bruising around the neck, posterior mottling, and asystole (no heartbeat), despite CPR efforts, AED application, and intubation by EMS before transport to a local ER at 07:10 AM.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Inmate
Subject of medical emergency; Reg #: 76318-054; found unresponsive in cell.
[Redacted] Captain
Recipient of the memorandum.
[Redacted] Clinical Nurse
Author of the memorandum; responded to the medical emergency.
Correctional Officers Security/First Responders
Found performing CPR on inmate upon nurse's arrival.
EMS / Paramedics / Medics Medical Responders
Arrived at 0656, intubated inmate, administered Epinephrine, transported inmate to ER.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
United States Government
Header authority.
Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC)
Facility location (New York, New York).
EMS
Emergency Medical Services called to the scene.
HSU
Health Services Unit within the facility.
Local ER
Destination for inmate transport.

Timeline (2 events)

2019-08-10
Medical emergency response for Jeffrey Epstein.
Metropolitan Correctional Center, 9S and HSU
2019-08-10
Timeline of medical intervention: 0633 (Nurse arrival), 0635 (EMS called), 0656 (EMS arrival), 0710 (Transport to ER).
MCC New York
Jeffrey Epstein Medical Staff

Locations (4)

Location Context
New York, New York; facility where the incident occurred.
9S
Specific unit/tier where the medical emergency occurred (Epstein's cell location).
Location within the prison where treatment continued.
Hospital emergency room where the inmate was transported.

Relationships (2)

Clinical Nurse Professional/Reporting Captain
Memorandum sent from Nurse to Captain reporting on an incident.
Officers were performing CPR on Epstein.

Key Quotes (5)

"Inmate was Cold, with circumferential Bruising around the neck and posterior mottling"
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"Pupils Fixed and dilated, No Palpable pulses were felt"
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"Monitor shows asystole"
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"3 Rounds of Epinephrine administered"
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"Pulse Check asystole"
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Full Extracted Text

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
MEMORANDUM
Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, New York
DATE: August 10, 2019
TO: [REDACTED], Captain
FROM: [REDACTED], Clinical Nurse
SUBJECT: Medical Emergency Unit (CA)
On Saturday, Aug 10, 2019, at approximately 0633 a.m., I responded to a medical emergency 9S,
upon arrival Inmate (EPSTEIN, J. Reg #: 76318-054) was received on the floor of his cell
unresponsive with CPR in progress by correctional officers, Inmate was Cold, with circumferential
Bruising around the neck and posterior mottling, Pupils Fixed and dilated, No Palpable pulses
were felt, At this time 0635 a call placed for EMS, CPR Continued, an AED was
Placed with No shock advised, CPR was continued. Inmate was transported to HSU treatment
room with CPR in progress, where a 18g hep lock to L AC was placed and, O2 15 Lt ViA BVM.
Pulse Check NO SHOCK advised. EMS and Paramedics arrived 0656, Placed on cardiac
Monitor shows asystole Resumed CPR, Inmate was intubated by Medics, 3 Rounds of
Epinephrine administered, and Pulse Check asystole, Inmate was transported to Local ER with
CPR in progress at approximately 0710.
CONFIDENTIAL
SDNY_00008861
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