A New Jersey public works employee was revived Wednesday by a police officer after being struck by lightning while working on the grounds of a local middle school.

The incident happened at Iselin Middle School in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, located in Middlesex County.

“He is alert and aware and talking and that’s very, very good news,” Woodbridge Mayor John E. McCormac said.

Eric Baumgartner, 39, a parks maintenance worker and 18-year veteran of the Woodbridge Department of Public Works Parks Division, was lining a practice soccer field at the school with other parks department workers when a fast-moving thunderstorm unexpectedly appeared.

A single lightning bolt struck Baumgartner before he and co-workers were able to reach shelter, McCormac said.

The incident happened around 12:21 p.m. Wednesday and co-workers immediately called 911.

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Woodbridge Police Officer Robert J. McPartland, known as R.J., a three-year member of the department and a certified EMT, was on duty at the township’s John F. Kennedy Memorial High School next to Iselin Middle School.