A confidential US Government memorandum dated August 10, 2019, from a Clinical Nurse to a Captain at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. The document details the medical response to finding inmate Jeffrey Epstein unresponsive in his cell on unit 9S at 0633 hours. It describes his condition as cold with neck bruising and fixed pupils, the administration of CPR and epinephrine, the arrival of EMS at 0656, and his transport to a local ER at 0710 while still in cardiac arrest (asystole).
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Inmate |
Subject of medical emergency; Reg #: 76318-054; found unresponsive in cell
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| [Redacted] | Captain |
Recipient of the memorandum
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| [Redacted] | Clinical Nurse |
Author of memorandum; responder to medical emergency
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| Correctional Officers | Staff |
Found performing CPR on inmate upon nurse's arrival
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| EMS / Paramedics | Medical Responders |
Arrived at 0656, intubated inmate, administered epinephrine
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| United States Government |
Header
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| Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) |
Location of incident, New York
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| Federal Bureau of Prisons |
Implied by seal and MCC context
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| Local ER |
Destination for transport
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Facility where incident occurred
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9S
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Specific unit/location of the emergency (likely Special Housing Unit)
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Health Services Unit where inmate was treated
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Hospital emergency room where inmate was transported
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"Inmate (EPSTEIN, J. Reg #: 76318-054) was received on the floor of his cell unresponsive with CPR in progress"Source
"Inmate was Cold, with circumferential Bruising around the neck and posterior mottling"Source
"Pupils Fixed and dilated, No Palpable pulses were felt"Source
"Monitor shows asystole"Source
"3 Rounds of Epinephrine administered"Source
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