The Community Spotlight Award recognizes exceptional members or organizations of the community who, through their actions, reflect positively on themselves and the City. The La Mirada City Council recognized Community Services Supervisor Paul Castillo, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Daniel Garcia, and community members Tech Enciso, Manny Peña, and Adam Quinones and presented them with Community Spotlight Awards for actions they took to help a La Mirada resident in need at its September 12 meeting.
On August 3, resident and Community Gymnasium member Crisanto De Leon suffered a cardiac emergency and collapsed to the floor. Paul Castillo, Tech Enciso, Manny Peña, and Adam Quinones quickly rushed to aid Mr. De Leon while others called 911 for emergency assistance. After assessing his condition, it was determined CPR was required. Rescue breaths were delivered to him and Paul Castillo and Tech Enciso took turns performing chest compressions. Manny Peña stepped in to relieve Tech Enciso in performing chest compressions while Adam Quinones quickly retrieved the AED machine that was later used to deliver an electrical shock to help re-establish an effective heart rhythm. Shortly afterwards, Deputy Garcia arrived and alternated with Paul Castillo in performing chest compressions. After multiple rounds of CPR, Mr. De Leon was slowly resuscitated and ultimately stabilized by paramedics.
If not for the quick actions of Community Services Supervisor Paul Castillo, Deputy Daniel Garcia, and community members Tech Enciso, Manny Peña, and Adam Quinones, Mr. De Leon’s condition would have worsened, putting his life in jeopardy. Their immediate response, acting without hesitation, and putting their life saving skills into action made the difference.
For more information on the Community Spotlight Award, call La Mirada City Hall at (562)943-0131.