CPAP machine creator, Pitt alum Gerald ‘Jerry’ McGinnis dies aged 89

The man behind the first machine to treat sleep apnea has died. Gerald “Jerry” McGinnis, from Plum Borough, died on Thursday. McGinnis went to the University of Pittsburgh and later worked for Westinghouse in the Pittsburgh area. By 1976, he founded the company Respironics, which later created the first continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, machine to treat sleep apnea.

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