@@sayitaintso7544 yeah exactly with the defibrillators, that's a really long response time. Toledo's a decent size city it's not like it's in the middle of nowhere
That’s why all stadiums/schools should have a LUCAS like how they have AED’s. Hands free and steady even compressions with minimal risk for rib injuries.
@@ecgameplayer funny thing: I had it in school (and I hated it) and a couple of years later this might have saved my landlords life. I highly doubt I would have reacted the way I did without the class (I was only 18 when this happened).
Looks like he was alternating with one of the other referees but was giving mouth to mouth whilst the other was compressing. Brain damage occurs if there’s no oxygen going to the brain after a few minutes. But yeah 30 mins of intense focus on bringing him back for sure.
Thats a skill that most kids want to have but no father to show them the way and its all about college and nothing to do with character buildup!! Wish I was learning something like that when younger.
@@KennyMcCormick5467 Have you been here since, Mar 31, 2021, just to troll comments like this? It would've been funny if that referee was you and he didn't help you 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
30 minutes!!!!!!! Anyone who has ever taken a first aid course knows how hard it is and by even 2minutes you can feel the exhaustion coming in. Well done Myles you absolute legend!
@@beckypeters5449 in Australia, we have the Flying Doctor for remote areas, using light planes, plus helicopters for areas not remote, but still a bit far for an ambulance.
I live within a quarter mile of my town's fire/EMS, and being all volunteer, typical response time to my area is 45 minutes. I always say to the neighbors "if you don't like the service, volunteer!" I plan on taking the course to drive the ambulance next year, since I work from home.
This brought me to tears. The world works in mysterious ways we can never understand. Grateful that young man happened to be in the right place at the right time and now he’s a hero.
Miles is a true hero. Also Chest compressions should be taught to everyone all over the world. 5 years ago It most probably would have saved my grandfather's life. I really miss him.
I agree, its something that is so simple to learn but could easily save someone's life in an instant. I learned it even though I'm not certified for it. You don't need to be certified to save a life :)
Many companies will actually pay for their employee to get cpr training and certified. Many don't tell you that because they'd have to give you the time off of work to attend. So ask about it. Should be paid for by them as well.
30....minutes. 30 minutes of trying to save a guy's life. Damn. Take for a moment and soak in that which it takes from one's own spirit to keep on, on either end. Love and respect 💚👊
30 MINUTES IS AN INSANE AMOUNT OF TIME TO DO CHEST COMPRESSIONS! I have been trained in CPR and it is TOUGH to do for even 5 minutes! Probs to the young man who saved a life.
I have to say, as an advanced first aider myself, someone from above was helping him. Doing CPR is so tiring that even paramedics switch out after either 2 or 3 minutes or after approx. 200 compressions to ensure that the person receives the best quality CPR. To do it for 30 minutes non-stop is nothing short of miraculous. Miles did an amazing job! He knew what he had to do & drew on every ounce of strength God gave him. I'm proud of him!
The fact that only 1 person in that entire gym knew CPR is ridiculous. He would have died otherwise. I’m so grateful to be certified and helped a 1 year old who was choking in a restaurant.
I am a volunteer fire fighter and have participated in a few CPR incidents since 1964. But one stood out to me where my partner on the Ambulance for some reason which I can't recall didn't participate in the CPR which I performed. At 75 I am certainly not an active first responder but do appreciate all the young people like this 25 year old who assists people in an emergency.
the ref was 36 years old when the person that would save his life was born... it's amazing to know that somewhere someone is born that could kill or save someone's life.
A really brave young man, if he wasn't there to save that guy he wouldn't have survived, so glad the guy is now safe and alive to be with his wife. Thanks to the young man, my heart goes out to both of them🧡🧡
this made me so emotional!! i cried when they were announcing how Miles wasn't even supposed to be there that day. incredible young man!! Your family should be so proud of you!! i don't even know you, neither do so many of us, but I'm so proud of you for what you did for this man!! 💙❤💙❤
What we need in this world! Love this! Take Classes. CPR, First Aid, Self Defense…. Protecting and saving others and yourself is everything. Glad he was okay. Also I cried seeing his wife sacred. Heartbreaking hope they stay safe and healthy. Hope he gets better! Thank goodness for that hero! ❤️
What a true hero! Young man, seeing you in action literally brought tears to my eyes. You have a brave soul and a pure heart of gold. Please note that you will be rewarded greatly for what you did to save that referee's life. Blessings to you my great fellow!!!
This is the type of videos that should have millions of views and the recognition that this guy deserves for saving a life 👏. Instead of all the useless videos you see on the internet.
In these often troubled and divided times, this player's quick reaction and determined efforts restores my faith in humanity. The firefighter/basketball player is definitely the MVP of the league!
I admire such a hopeful brave man, didn't give up for 30 minutes he saved a life. I love to see a positive news like this, it's just wonderful such individual become a big help, an instrument to save another life.
It’s amazing how things had to line up just perfectly for Myles, player on the one team, to save the life of the ref, John. I have a feeling they will both become a part of each other’s family. Congratulations and prayers John continues to heal following his bypass surgery. I love stories like this 🧡🧡
As Dr Mike says "compressions, compressions, compressions". And God put that young firefighter with that team for this reason and most likely many others.
Great Job Myles!!!!! True Hero from one first responder to another. You said it all....... run towards the emergency instead of running away from it. I'm glad you happened to be there.
Providing CPR for thirty minutes straight is incredible. It takes a lot of stamina to keep applying compressions. It’s why hospital staff trade off when doing compressions in the ER. Well done.
Knowing CPR is so important. You never know when you may need to use it. My job required regular CPR recertification. It can sometimes feel like a nuisance going over the same thing year after year until you actually need it. One day my mom went unresponsive without warning. Muscle memory kicked in the moment my mom passed out. Every sec counts. Thankfully my mom is alive and well today. Please learn CPR. You may be the one to save someone’s life one day.
Thank God for placing Miles Copeland to save the referee's life in a game that he wasn't scheduled nor traveled with the team before to compete in. 🙏🙏🙏
To do chest compressions for 30 minutes straight and then have him wake up must have been the most incredible feeling. I literally get a rush just imagining it. He saved his life after hope was lost
Often people assume that someone is calling 911, when in fact nobody is. It’s important as a first step to designate someone to call 911 and then update them to periodically relay the patient’s condition to the dispatcher. Also, others should have given that guy a break. It’s a lot of work to do compressions, and technique is less important. He could have demonstrated quickly what to do.
Yay, some good news for a change!! This man is alive thanks to this fine young man -- and I do mean fine in more ways than one 🥰 -- and glad to hear his surgery was successful as well!! Many blessing to both of these men!!
A paramedic friend of mine with almost 50 years on the front line tells me most people can NOT do chest compressions effectively for more than about 4 - 5 minutes. This firefighter is in amazingly fantastic physical condition. Congratulations to him for saving this man's life. Thank God the ref survived and had the open heart surgery.
I was a first responder for 16 years and have preformed and taught CPR many times in the time period. 30 minutes, wow. That guy is a super hero. I know first hand what it’s like when your heart stops. Now at 72 I have a transcatheter pacemaker in mine. Great job too that young man.
Love, love, love this uplifting story! The young man is a hero for sure!! Greatly admire his ability to save that man's life. Wonderful, wonderful job. Blessings to this young man and the man who was saved!!!!🙏🙏❣❣🤗
What a gracious young gentleman. God placed him there that night for a purpose to save that man's life.Blessings go out to referee,and praises go out to that fine gentleman who saved his life.
30 minutes. He never gave up on the dude the entire time. A real human being (and a real hero)
@Courtney Green no, she got told to get away
Firefighter during the daytime and a driver at night
That's what I'm saying 30 minutes is no joke to keep doing anything straight but he wouldn't give up
A real hero!
@@sayitaintso7544 yeah exactly with the defibrillators, that's a really long response time.
Toledo's a decent size city it's not like it's in the middle of nowhere
The fact that he didn’t give up after 30 minutes tells you who this man is.
Amazing
Absolutely, it is worth noting for everyone that unlike the movies CPR often goes on for a VERY LONG time
@@Me-wk7dz And it’s exhausting after a few to several minutes.
@@paddlefar9175 u can see briefly in the video that people switch out but its only for a second then the vid cuts to the guys fiancé
You might swap out, but you don't stop until the doctor says so.
Wow 30 minutes of chest compressions... That's probably more tiring than a whole basketball game. Props my man!
You can buy a lot of time for someone by doing chest compressions, especially if mouth to mouth doesn't work.
That’s why all stadiums/schools should have a LUCAS like how they have AED’s. Hands free and steady even compressions with minimal risk for rib injuries.
@@Thisplaceisaprison3912 i feel CPR and self defense should be a must have for schools.
@@ecgameplayer funny thing: I had it in school (and I hated it) and a couple of years later this might have saved my landlords life. I highly doubt I would have reacted the way I did without the class (I was only 18 when this happened).
Looks like he was alternating with one of the other referees but was giving mouth to mouth whilst the other was compressing. Brain damage occurs if there’s no oxygen going to the brain after a few minutes. But yeah 30 mins of intense focus on bringing him back for sure.
I got chills hearing the praise be given to Miles. "He wasn't scheduled to be here. And he saved that man's life." Really incredible.
@Pyche_513 thank goodness Myles Copeland was there and Senior Citizen Referee, he's lucky that one of his player is there.🥰❤🥰❤😘💖😘💖💖👨🚒
💯❤
You could hear the emotional in his voice
That’s wild that guy was not only there but did cpr for 30 minutes. God was on both of those men’s side
Almost as if there were supernatural forces at work to put Myles in position to use his skills to save Sculli's life.
1:43. He was not scheduled to play that day.
But he was meant to be there that day to save that referee's live.
He was the referee's guardian angel.
Agree. God had other plans.
@@lanejohnson752 Amen
@@lanejohnson752 yeah no 🤣
@@ericbattista9341 don’t invalidate peoples religions
@@aitwyd as long as they don't invalidate my beliefs in flying purple unicorns and living pencil trolls
Miles Copeland, a true hero, of course, he's a firefighter!! What a true lifesaver!! Thank you, forever!
So proud of him
Let's all give a round of applause for Copeland! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😃😄
Thats a skill that most kids want to have but no father to show them the way and its all about college and nothing to do with character buildup!! Wish I was learning something like that when younger.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ cpr?
He's not a hero, he was just at the right place at the right moment. He did what any other firefighters would have done
This man is an absolute hero! Prayers for the referee and his family 🙏🏻
Amen 🙏
@@KennyMcCormick5467 if it was NBA player they probably wouldn't well the medical staff but the players could care less
Hooray for him
@@KennyMcCormick5467 Aw look at little troll jr, Gonna Cry?🤣🤣🤡🤡
@@KennyMcCormick5467 Have you been here since, Mar 31, 2021, just to troll comments like this? It would've been funny if that referee was you and he didn't help you 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I run towards emergencies, i don't run away from them". As soon as he said that, I knew he was a firefighter
Yep
Real man 💪
30 minutes!!!!!!! Anyone who has ever taken a first aid course knows how hard it is and by even 2minutes you can feel the exhaustion coming in. Well done Myles you absolute legend!
Even luckier that his rescuer happened to be a combination firefighter+athlete!
Usually after 15-20 some medic do call it. That incredible he did CPR for 30 minutes. What a hero ❤
Just took a cpr class today and I couldn’t imagine doing cpr for 30 mins
Is no one going to mention why an ambulance 🚑 didn’t show up in 30 minutes? This man is a true hero 😭
That's what I was thinking. That's waaaay too long.
In some areas that's an average response time I live in a very remote area and 25-40 min is average response time
@@beckypeters5449 in Australia, we have the Flying Doctor for remote areas, using light planes, plus helicopters for areas not remote, but still a bit far for an ambulance.
I live within a quarter mile of my town's fire/EMS, and being all volunteer, typical response time to my area is 45 minutes. I always say to the neighbors "if you don't like the service, volunteer!" I plan on taking the course to drive the ambulance next year, since I work from home.
My first thought!! 30 minutes?!? That town or city’s fire department is due for a check up
This brought me to tears. The world works in mysterious ways we can never understand. Grateful that young man happened to be in the right place at the right time and now he’s a hero.
@@artisthusnatalal3099 ?
The scary thing is some people have heart attacks when no one is around so they end dead .
I know, I’m crying!!
@@MarioMartinez-tt9ly it was cardiac arrest, learn the difference !
@@SUGAR_XYLER relax
Miles is a true hero. Also Chest compressions should be taught to everyone all over the world. 5 years ago It most probably would have saved my grandfather's life. I really miss him.
It's sad that nobody knows how. I bet he was the only guy in the arena who knew how to do it.. Should be mandatory to learn before graduating
I agree, its something that is so simple to learn but could easily save someone's life in an instant. I learned it even though I'm not certified for it. You don't need to be certified to save a life :)
@@droo3010 it is mandatory to learn in my school, you need to learn health class in order to graduate
@@monke5983 exactly. So you know how to do chest compressions? Should be mandatory everywhere
Many companies will actually pay for their employee to get cpr training and certified. Many don't tell you that because they'd have to give you the time off of work to attend. So ask about it. Should be paid for by them as well.
Hero's like him that change the world.
Changed a life 🙏
You can't change the World
*heroes
He didn’t even hesitate…saw the collapse and went into life saving mode…amazing
He even was smiling in the interview. That really shows how proud of himself he is. Absolute legend.
30....minutes. 30 minutes of trying to save a guy's life. Damn. Take for a moment and soak in that which it takes from one's own spirit to keep on, on either end. Love and respect 💚👊
It’s nice to see a positive story like this every once in a while. Much respect to Miles for working to save that man’s life.
Big amen😆😅🤣😂💢
Bigger than the game, respect! 🏀👩🏽🚒
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ
Amen
what
@@wholemilk6001 i think he meant his heart is bigger than the game
Brother, well done. That's the best game you've ever played. You saved a life.
You didn't give up. You didn't get scared. You kept going. You won.
Praise to this man. Give him a medal….but where was the AED that’s supposed to be in that school and why did it take EMS so long?
Not surprising if it’s a really small town.
30 MINUTES IS AN INSANE AMOUNT OF TIME TO DO CHEST COMPRESSIONS! I have been trained in CPR and it is TOUGH to do for even 5 minutes! Probs to the young man who saved a life.
he didnt do it alone, others did as well, look at the video
Glad he was there and step in to save his life! We hope he feel better and have a fast recovery!!!
Right place right time, I wish we would see more stuff like this and not so many negative stories. He is a true hero ❤️ 💜
So Very True 💯💯💯
What a hero-not to give up and stay with the CPR -not easy physically or emotionally! What a hero!!! So happy the ref’s surgery went well!
I have to say, as an advanced first aider myself, someone from above was helping him. Doing CPR is so tiring that even paramedics switch out after either 2 or 3 minutes or after approx. 200 compressions to ensure that the person receives the best quality CPR. To do it for 30 minutes non-stop is nothing short of miraculous. Miles did an amazing job! He knew what he had to do & drew on every ounce of strength God gave him. I'm proud of him!
made me cry when he said "my heart literally goes out to you"
He was meant to be there to save this man's life. Miles truly is a hero!
Absolutely!!!!
I started to cry when he said I run towards emergencies i dont run away from them. What a guy
The fact that only 1 person in that entire gym knew CPR is ridiculous. He would have died otherwise. I’m so grateful to be certified and helped a 1 year old who was choking in a restaurant.
I am a volunteer fire fighter and have participated in a few CPR incidents since 1964. But one stood out to me where my partner on the Ambulance for some reason which I can't recall didn't participate in the CPR which I performed. At 75 I am certainly not an active first responder but do appreciate all the young people like this 25 year old who assists people in an emergency.
the ref was 36 years old when the person that would save his life was born...
it's amazing to know that somewhere someone is born that could kill or save someone's life.
What a heroic move by this courageous young man for his fast thinking and fast actions this will be something he would never forget. 👏🏼❤️
I love these types of stories. He is just the kind of firefighter we need. He didn’t hesitate to step in.
God bless that amazing young man who knew what to do and did not hesitate. He is truly a hero.
He’s a hero. Saved that man’s life. So good he never gave up. That’s a good message to all of us. Don’t give up, friends.
This guy is a real hero he deserves an award by the state and some cash too.
A really brave young man, if he wasn't there to save that guy he wouldn't have survived, so glad the guy is now safe and alive to be with his wife. Thanks to the young man, my heart goes out to both of them🧡🧡
Give this man a medal!!!
He was given an award
@@milesbowley4416 Good! ^^
You might be in competition with his mom about the biggest fan but I'm sure there can be 2 number 1 fans!!!!! What a true hero 👏🏾 🙌🏾 ❤
What can I say that hasn't been said already, but again, this man is a true hero. ❤
this made me so emotional!! i cried when they were announcing how Miles wasn't even supposed to be there that day. incredible young man!! Your family should be so proud of you!! i don't even know you, neither do so many of us, but I'm so proud of you for what you did for this man!! 💙❤💙❤
What we need in this world! Love this! Take Classes. CPR, First Aid, Self Defense…. Protecting and saving others and yourself is everything. Glad he was okay. Also I cried seeing his wife sacred. Heartbreaking hope they stay safe and healthy. Hope he gets better! Thank goodness for that hero! ❤️
What a true hero! Young man, seeing you in action literally brought tears to my eyes. You have a brave soul and a pure heart of gold. Please note that you will be rewarded greatly for what you did to save that referee's life. Blessings to you my great fellow!!!
That Toledo firefighter is a true hero. We need way more people like that in our lives. God bless everyone.
That player is never gonna lose a game in his life again.
This is the type of videos that should have millions of views and the recognition that this guy deserves for saving a life 👏. Instead of all the useless videos you see on the internet.
What a stud, we need more people like this
I pray Miles Copeland gets an NBA contract. We need role models like him for our children to see 💯❤️
Just cuz you save a life doesn't mean you can play in the league. Let's be real.
@@rangerdanger10 that's why I say I hope. Nothing wrong with having hope.
@@emanx2600 I mean I look at the stars every day let's hope I make it to space.
NBA is too selfish for that to happen.
@@emanx2600 Ever wonder how truly miserable some people (Jimbo) must be?
This young man is truly a hero. He didn't give up on that guy, and he saved that man's life.
❤🎉 wonderful story. The firefighter is just an outstanding human being. Very happy he got the standing ovation👏
We need more positive stories like this on the news. Great job to the parents who raised that man. 👏
Wow this is absolutely astounding. What an incredible human being 👏🏽👏🏽
It's going to be awkward when you get the foul called on next game.
"Didn't I save ur life?"
@@4realjacob637 um ok
This story is so heartwarming that I shed a tear I'm glad that everybody made it through and live happily ever after the end
Omg 30 minutes 😱 he’s a hero! Thank you for saving his life.
God is so Good having someone near by when his heart attack happen 🙏🏼 Thank you Miles
A true hero, a nice young man. Bravo🤗❤️💙
Thank God for this guy, dude didn't hesitate to help
Thirty minutes?!?! Omg! That’s a lot of hard work. ❤️
Tears of joy, literally, as I'm watching this . What a great young man !
God bless that young man to say that man's life
🥺 Miles that was absolutely phenomenal!! SO amazing. More people like you is all this world needs. God bless you 🙏🙌
THIS MAN IS A HERO
This is why everyone should learn CPR, you came become so many people’s heroes in the future.
This hero guy, deserves a Purple Heart 💜!!!!!!
Hell yes!!! This young man took action IMMEDIATELY!!! Now this is how everyone should act!!! What a true HERO!!!
In these often troubled and divided times, this player's quick reaction and determined efforts restores my faith in humanity. The firefighter/basketball player is definitely the MVP of the league!
Miles Copeland saved the referee's life as a Hero.Thank you for being a Firefighter and I pray for the referee's recovery and for his family.
Good job Myles Copeland, 30 whole minutes doing that was truly incredible.
God bless you Miles, very, very proud of you, and much Respect.
I admire such a hopeful brave man, didn't give up for 30 minutes he saved a life. I love to see a positive news like this, it's just wonderful such individual become a big help, an instrument to save another life.
Bravo young man, we need more like you in this world. Thank you.
It’s amazing how things had to line up just perfectly for Myles, player on the one team, to save the life of the ref, John. I have a feeling they will both become a part of each other’s family. Congratulations and prayers John continues to heal following his bypass surgery. I love stories like this 🧡🧡
As Dr Mike says "compressions, compressions, compressions". And God put that young firefighter with that team for this reason and most likely many others.
Thank you to all of you that look out for others in times of need😊🙏💞
Great Job Myles!!!!! True Hero from one first responder to another. You said it all....... run towards the emergency instead of running away from it. I'm glad you happened to be there.
Providing CPR for thirty minutes straight is incredible. It takes a lot of stamina to keep applying compressions. It’s why hospital staff trade off when doing compressions in the ER. Well done.
What this man did was bigger than any Championship win.
Knowing CPR is so important. You never know when you may need to use it. My job required regular CPR recertification. It can sometimes feel like a nuisance going over the same thing year after year until you actually need it. One day my mom went unresponsive without warning. Muscle memory kicked in the moment my mom passed out. Every sec counts. Thankfully my mom is alive and well today. Please learn CPR. You may be the one to save someone’s life one day.
Thank God for placing Miles Copeland to save the referee's life in a game that he wasn't scheduled nor traveled with the team before to compete in. 🙏🙏🙏
To do chest compressions for 30 minutes straight and then have him wake up must have been the most incredible feeling. I literally get a rush just imagining it. He saved his life after hope was lost
Thank you for your service.❤️
Brought tears to my eyes that was amazing what an earth angel a true hero ❤
This is actually a Miracle, the kid wasnt supposed to even be there!
EMTs took more than 30 minutes to arrive!? This man was a Godsend.
I’m also really confused about that as well. I’m hoping someone can provide more insight as to what took them so long
@@sweetzs100 exactly
Often people assume that someone is calling 911, when in fact nobody is. It’s important as a first step to designate someone to call 911 and then update them to periodically relay the patient’s condition to the dispatcher. Also, others should have given that guy a break. It’s a lot of work to do compressions, and technique is less important. He could have demonstrated quickly what to do.
30 minutes? I thought the same thing. And no defibrillator anywhere near by? Maybe it was a small town with only a volunteer fire department.
This guy is a hero. He got to the life saving immediately. God bless him!
A wonderful person. He was there when the outcome could have been much bleaker. Bless him.
My God, please bless this man! What a real hero! It must be the greatest feeling on Earth to save a life!
Bravo to Myles! On a side note, how the heck does it take 30 minutes for an ambulance to arrive?
Yay, some good news for a change!! This man is alive thanks to this fine young man -- and I do mean fine in more ways than one 🥰 -- and glad to hear his surgery was successful as well!! Many blessing to both of these men!!
A paramedic friend of mine with almost 50 years on the front line tells me most people can NOT do chest compressions effectively for more than about 4 - 5 minutes. This firefighter is in amazingly fantastic physical condition. Congratulations to him for saving this man's life. Thank God the ref survived and had the open heart surgery.
I was a first responder for 16 years and have preformed and taught CPR many times in the time period. 30 minutes, wow. That guy is a super hero. I know first hand what it’s like when your heart stops. Now at 72 I have a transcatheter pacemaker in mine. Great job too that young man.
Another awesome story! A human being saving another human being. We need more of this!
Myles is a hard-working man with a bright future and I can't wait to see what he becomes. Keep up the good work Myles!
Love, love, love this uplifting story! The young man is a hero for sure!! Greatly admire his ability to save that man's life. Wonderful, wonderful job. Blessings to this young man and the man who was saved!!!!🙏🙏❣❣🤗
What a gracious young gentleman. God placed him there that night for a purpose to save that man's life.Blessings go out to referee,and praises go out to that fine gentleman who saved his life.
30mins is an eternity God bless this young man.
Quick action, definition of a life saver. Hope ref gets well soon 🙏
A TRUE lifesaver!!!!
What a BLESSING!!!!
Right place at the right time!!!
For *30 MINUTES*
God bless you Mr. Copeland
30 mins??? 30 mins!!! He did not want that man to die & it shows!! God bless you
That is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. You know that I cried. Thank you & God bless you for saving his life. 💝🤗🙏🙂👍.