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Damn I just saw what happened
The medics were administering CPR for 9+ minutes? :eek2:
Anyone know if he's moving now ???
 
Cardiac arrest, breathing issue?

Just sad, very sad :(
I've dealt with heart palpitations and dealt with a minor heart attack.

You feel OK, then out of the blue, you feel like you are going to pass out.

Thank goodness I've never passed out, but I sure felt like it. I bet that hit to his chest knocked his heart out of rhythm and he suffered a heart attack.

He's probably at risk for suffering another attack if they don't get him stable.

Who knows, but just throwing that out there.
 
This b
That white bitch keep asking about them playing again.
Sometimes, nonplayers don't know when to shut the fuck up. I have bursitis in both of my hips and missing cartilage in my 2 lower vertebrae from my playing days, and I also had my right knee scoped this year. My wife asked me if I regret playing, and I told her I wouldn't change a thing. She said she doesn't understand it, but she gets it
 
I was involved in two incidents where CPR was used. I was working at a homeless shelter and this 35 year old white dude did meth in the bathroom and he coded. They did CPR for 45 minutes and caved in his chest. Dude didn't make it. The second one was at a tailgate at a NC State game this 60 year had a heart attack. I assisted in CPR for 10 minutes until EMS responded. They took over and transported him withing 10 minutes. Dude survived.
 
I've dealt with heart palpitations and dealt with a minor heart attack.

You feel OK, then out of the blue, you feel like you are going to pass out.

Thank goodness I've never passed out, but I sure felt like it. I bet that hit to his chest knocked his heart out of rhythm and he suffered a heart attack.

He's probably at risk for suffering another attack if they don't get him stable.

Who knows, but just throwing that out there.

Either that or a possible spinal cord/neck injury
 
I've dealt with heart palpitations and dealt with a minor heart attack.

You feel OK, then out of the blue, you feel like you are going to pass out.

Thank goodness I've never passed out, but I sure felt like it. I bet that hit to his chest knocked his heart out of rhythm and he suffered a heart attack.

He's probably at risk for suffering another attack if they don't get him stable.

Who knows, but just throwing that out there.

Honestly that sounds about right.

It could’ve been an undiagnosed heart issue or it could’ve been a brain issue, just sad all the way around.

But CPR…

Just damn
 
I was involved in two incidents where CPR was used. I was working at a homeless shelter and this 35 year old white dude did meth in the bathroom and he coded. They did CPR for 45 minutes and caved in his chest. Dude didn't make it. The second one was at a tailgate at a NC State game this 60 year had a heart attack. I assisted in CPR for 10 minutes until EMS responded. They took over and transported him withing 10 minutes. Dude survived.
I was involved in one in the military. You don't want to hear the story. Let's just say dude threw up in my mouth twice while I was performing CPR until the actual medics arrived. He died in the helicopter,
 
I'm just shook and in shock like everyone else.

When a person needs CPR, that means they're not breathing or their heart stops.

I'm just shook and saddened like everyone else.

Nobody's expecting CPR to need to be performed on the field. :smh:
 
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