Sudden Cardiac Arrest Stories: Chris Solomons & a Now Famous Cardiac Arrest

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июн 2020
  • Chris Solomons shares his amazing story from July, 2010.
    Not only is Chris a flight paramedic, who has a history of saving lives, he's a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) survivor.
    He got a feeling and knew something wasn't right. He was driving and decided not to return home because he knew nobody was there. He mind was saying "your colleagues are at work." Luckily his mind won.
    Pins-and-needles extended to his arms and his legs. He was driving down the speedway, knowing he was having a heart attack. He tried to ring "999" but the pain worsened.
    He knew enough to take the backroads because he "didn't want to take anyone else out" on a busy roadway should he fall unconscious. Luckily, he arrived at work, where his life-saving friends were available to help.
    Watch and listen to Chris' story in his own words.
    #suddencardiacarrest #sca #aviveaed #aed #automatedexternaldefibrillator
    www.avive.life

Комментарии • 38

  • @medusa4087
    @medusa4087 3 года назад +12

    Survived 40 minute cardiac arrest and was air lifted to hospital great to see ya up and about

  • @Lightworkers.
    @Lightworkers. 2 года назад +14

    In December 2020 I suffered a heart attack followed by 5 VF arrests. Luckily I had people around for the 1st attack and in hospital for the other 4 cardiac arrests. Thankful to be alive. 5 stents and an ICD in situ still recovering now.

    • @avivesolutions
      @avivesolutions  2 года назад +2

      So happy to hear that it all worked out!

  • @unitednihilists
    @unitednihilists 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm 52 I've been watching Chris's cardiac arrest video once a year to remind myself to make better eat choices, go for a walk or a run daily and get a check up regularly. It is such a fantastic tool. All the best Chris!

  • @georginaweymont916
    @georginaweymont916 3 года назад +5

    Chris I've met you and you are fantastic a true survivor

  • @pacifist1360
    @pacifist1360 2 года назад +6

    Amazing Chris that even 10 years after this traumatic incident where you terribly suffered from cardiac arrest, you turned it into positive by doing those talks around the world and educating others on how important it is to stay healthy and learn CPR. Also the fact that you still work for the Yorkshire Ambulance service for so many years going strong after all of that is very commendable. The team who saved you at work and you are all heroes. It's also great to hear that you were able to recover and go back to work within just three months after your cardiac arrest.

  • @benjaminbrown3270
    @benjaminbrown3270 Год назад +3

    I'm glad that Cris Solomons survived the cardiac arrest

  • @praetorxian
    @praetorxian 3 года назад +3

    Love Chris Solomons. Paramedic from Canada.

  • @acjohn6995
    @acjohn6995 3 года назад +9

    I watch Chris's CPR video all the time. So glad you made it, mate. You are loved. In the future, I know you Brits like to "carry on" and everything, but just call emergency when you have these symptoms.

  • @nelm8257
    @nelm8257 Год назад +1

    Chris unbelievable story and I also had the same nov 22..4 shocks later out of hosptal setting like you..very lucky.but also forever greatfull to NWAS....now awaiting a ICD as my EF is 35 percent..total occlusion window maker style...respect buddy any tips help appreciated...kind regards

  • @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt
    @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt 2 года назад +4

    This just happened to me on March 02, 2022. In all I Coded Three times full arrest. I just came home today March 17, 2022 after getting an ICD ( Internal Cardiac Defibrillator ) installed. I remember the shocks and it felt like getting kicked by a mule. Mr Solomons, we have seen both side of the spectrum where we lived and died. I hope you are doing well!

    • @avivesolutions
      @avivesolutions  2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your story. We wish you all of the best in your recovery.

  • @lukemurphy199
    @lukemurphy199 Год назад +2

    Just done a st John's ambulance first aid at work course with sue folk's fantastic trainer with loads of knowledge and recommended me to give this a watch just shows the importance of cpr and how important it is for more people to be trained in first aid 👍

  • @theresalero7039
    @theresalero7039 3 года назад +3

    This is so incredible, great job everybody!

    • @avivesolutions
      @avivesolutions  2 года назад

      We couldn't agree more. Great story and Chris has been a wonderful advocate to promote CPR and AEDs!

  • @WendelltheSongwriter
    @WendelltheSongwriter 3 года назад +2

    Love Chris's story! Invaluable information and so real. How to see him again. I'm s two year survivor...

  • @bernardduggan3607
    @bernardduggan3607 3 года назад +1

    thanks for the information

  • @alistairmorton497
    @alistairmorton497 2 года назад +1

    Nice to hear your story and see you doing well! Very inspiring.... will be signing up for a CPR course...

  • @simonbird1973
    @simonbird1973 2 года назад +1

    What a nice man!

  • @omrik3252
    @omrik3252 2 года назад

    A Very important testimony and story!!! thank you Chris! best of health to you😃

  • @stikndip
    @stikndip 2 года назад +1

    Chris, good onya from DownUnder!

  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 2 года назад +3

    Best decision was to get to the airport where someone could help

  • @raymondgoldie6162
    @raymondgoldie6162 Год назад

    Very similar experience on 23rd January 2023.

  • @yuyaWiseman16
    @yuyaWiseman16 Год назад

    I hope he quit smoking. Seems like a down-to-earth lovely bloke. Thank lord he survived.

  • @hypeclaneu
    @hypeclaneu Год назад +3

    Thank god he didn't drive home

  • @makeupyourway
    @makeupyourway 4 года назад +4

    i bet they told you to quit smoking.

  • @misgryzli4848
    @misgryzli4848 Год назад

    Is he still alive?

  • @ochoatv567
    @ochoatv567 Год назад

    he look younger today

  • @twilomix
    @twilomix Год назад

    So this happened again since you had a heart attack at work??

  • @nataliemay415
    @nataliemay415 2 года назад +1

    This sounds more like a heart attack than a cardiac arrest.

    • @joshuaromanowski3039
      @joshuaromanowski3039 2 года назад +6

      It was a heart attack that caused the arrest

    • @malibustacy3606
      @malibustacy3606 2 года назад +1

      @@joshuaromanowski3039 That's what happened to me, a 10 minute heart attack that progressed to a VF arrest which lasted 20 minutes.

    • @avivesolutions
      @avivesolutions  2 года назад +2

      Exactly. Thanks for clarifying. For those interested in learning more about the differences between SCA and a heart attack: avive.life/guides/cardiac-arrest-vs-heart-attack/

    • @lilcam-qk9mp
      @lilcam-qk9mp Год назад +1

      He had a massive heart attack and didnt realize and had the arrest at work theres a bbc show that got it on camera

  • @lagunabeachoc
    @lagunabeachoc 6 месяцев назад

    No mention of God saving hi, smoking or a horrible diet. Jesus is the one that should be praised for letting him live.