Was thinking the same. Also have a lot of respect for the NC players show of concern and support. That would be an incredibly hard and scary situation to witness.
Darren Cooks Wow, you're one cold-hearted SOB. I was a paramedic for several years and I can tell you that we did the job not only for a paycheck, but because we honestly CARED about people. Asshat.
Darren Cooks my fiance has been an emt for 27 years. 21 of those years was as a volunteer and only 6 as a job. Trust me he doesn't do it just to pay bills. He does it because he loves it and loves helping people.
Last year my children's father collapsed while playing basketball at 26. Sadly, the help he received was too late. They could not keep a pulse. I'm so glad they were able to save this young man. Every second is crucial. Kudos to medical personnel on hand. Prayers to him.
You can see a shock administered at :23 and CPR administered throughout the video. Let me be clear, if you're doing CPR and defibbing a patient, it's as bad as it gets, the person is literally knocking on deaths door. Great job EMT's, you cheated the grim reaper.
Thank god an event like this happened at N.C. State, a place that is located in a medical hub. Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area, there are a lot of well trained EMS personnel and doctors, so the player would receive necessary medical attention immediately.
Ty Solomons life was saved due to EMTS using AED and shocking his heart just one time. This shows how important AEDs are in gyms schools etc. Blessings
Sir Golden Yes but they dont because they know most players smoke weed or do some kind of drug substance that prolly would cause them to get kicked off.
Sir Golden A lot of times this guys condition isn't even caught until something like this happens. Most ppl don't report feeling, dizzy or sob for short moments bc it is such a non-event to them. That's why there are sudden cardiac deaths among athletes and ppl wonder how can this healthy young person die and no one catch it.
Personally, I wouldn’t consider is necessary since I believe you are required a physical every year, and not much is going to change from when you get your physical and when the season starts. Only real exception to this would be a sudden development of asthma.
When CPR is being administered, it's as bad as it gets. You are NOT breathing if CPR is needed. Every second you are not breathing is detrimental to your brain, because it's not getting oxygen if you aren't breathing, this causing brain damage the longer you go without oxygen. God bless our EMT's. They truly are angels when it counts the MOST!!
When you are certified for CPR and first aid now......its instructed not to give breaths. You are told to continue chest compressions, blood circulation is more critical than actual breaths
*ON GOD!* i would've been like bump this game, come on everyone party at the hospital. Lol im SO HAPPY hes ok man. He was near death from the medical pro in the comment section. The love in that arena was so heartwarming & beautiful ❤
Well done by the athletic trainers and EMS personnel in bringing Ty Solomon back. Very Scary stuff, but very hopeful for a long happy life for this young man. The more people who learn the basics of CPR and how to use an AED, the better
TannerLewis generally if you’re doing CPR on someone it’s because there is no pulse. There’s times where there may be a faint pulse. But it was reported he had a cardiac arrest. Although you don’t see it, they likely shocked him with an AED to bring him back around. You don’t see them clear the floor like in the movies. And it’s far more likely to bring them back than CPR.
Brian P. This comment is so stupid, I honestly don’t know what to say. I guess I will start with the fact that nobody said they made a movie ABOUT CPR. I said defibrillators don’t lift people off the bed like in movies. But that said. I did see a movie about CPR made by the heart and stroke foundation. It was boring. But mandatory viewing for my job.
The Train Geek if god created everything he created the devil, so he can get rid of the devil right? Why is he keeping him to do bad in people I never understood that.
What a great moment of coming together for everyone. It was like you could feel the entire stadium just willing that trainer to resuscitate that young man. I hope for a speedy recovery for him and God bless his family.
Prayers to player and his family. Great job by the EMS and kudos to the SC coach for leaving that game and going to the hospital with his player mid game without even thinking about it.
He was doing cpr on him if you looked closely And shock administrated And I onv know they doing cpr and I didn’t look down far in the comments so I had no clue what so y’all can back tf up
I know the young man and his family had to be in shock. But when you see everyone else, it really puts things in perspective how scary those moments were.
Fantastic work by the medical personnel. CPR works. Having been a firefighter/EMT I’ve seen it first hand how successful it is when initiated in a timely manner. Prayers go out to this young man and what a coach too, deciding to roll with his player. Hoping for a full recovery but you see these types of stories and the player ended up having a career ending enlarged heart condition. Quite possible this is one of those instances
poor kid. i hope he’s okay. i know i’m late but , i hope this never happens to him again & i pray for his family. my coincidence to him and his family ❤️
Video led me to here after watching Kobe Bryant tributes after his passing today. I have mad respect for first responders as my father was a firefighter, EMT and 911 dispatcher. Fantastic job to all the personnel involved saving this young man's life, hoping he had a speedy recovery. #ripmamba
I’m glad they continued playing. It’s a good distraction while waiting to hear word on how their teammate is. Glad he’s still here and kudos to the quick action of everyone involved! 😊
I was at this game my wife was crying as the stadium fell quite with prayers then we cried together when we learned he survived. God is real and he had hands on that young man
Thankful for the EMT's & also thankful for the many PRAYERS that people were offering up to The Father in behalf of Ty Solomon! May he live a LONG & very happy/healthy life!!
I am a Emt in NYC and I most say I have performed CPR a whole much of times but seeing being it done makes me cry like a baby all the time. We don’t know how hard we work to help ppl on shitty pay. But the love we have for stranger and life over comes anything.
Man made me feel emotional, felt like crying. That’s scary to watch and witness no matter who you are. Shoutout to the medical staff, they’re truly angels sent by God 🙏
I can almost guarantee that if the EMS weren’t there he would have died. Science, not prayer saved his life. How dare you downplay the work that those medical professionals do. THEY are the heroes that should be thanked.
Braden Fink Science didn't save that man. Capitalism did. Its funny how any technique or interpolation gets you 1 for the science board. Like shut up. The dude survived quit being such a keyboard warrior.
Successful restart of heart with portable difib and chest compression. .. that medic and the medical staff are top notch like seriously TOP NOTCH you may not realise just how big that was look up the odds of successful resuscitation outside a hospital. GOOD WOORK GUYS AND MANY PRAYERS AND WELL WISHES FOR PLAYER
When I was in high school, I ran home to catch Hank Gathers play because I loved LMU’s style. I watched him collapse and didn’t get up. I wrote a letter to the athletic department of LMU expressing my condolences, I was shocked to receive a reply letter days later from the coach. Very sad, such a nice guy and ball player. 😒
I was watching this game. If I remember correctly the game had just started and the young man in question had not entered the game yet. He went into cardiac arrest as a result of a pre-existing heart condition.
Oh my goodness...thank goodness he survived. I watched other videos for updates and he is a sweet guy! Happy we didn't lose another good one. The EMTs did a great job!
Great job. This look like it will be a good outcome. Very early CPR and the use of the AED will give someone a good chance of survival in cardiac arrest! If you have never learn this skill I would recommend that you take a course, because someday you May help save someone's life ..
i caught that too man...this really made me cry honestly lol. The reaction of his team, coachs, fans & Nc state hit extremely hard. Sum of his teams were trying so hard to not cry. I watched sum of his interviews & He seems like a sweet, respectable humble great guy.this vid screams *PURE LOVE!* Im so happy hes ok. 🙏😘❤
EIDukeAy you are so correct. He was not breathing no heart beating. I am impressed by the fans, plans, coaches, etc. were very respectful. As always all 🚑 🚓 🚒 first responders are rANGELs and HEROES. 👏🏼 🙌🏼 👏🏼 🙌🏼
I vote it was the EMTs... Religion is great but let’s be real, not everything is “gods work”. Respect the first responders who’s ACTUALLY saved the kid
Not everybody believes in god 😂 If god does control everything he’s extremely sadistic and I want no part of it. Your god did 911 too? And let’s people live on the streets? God let the Kardashian’s influence our youth? God has kids go through cancer treatments? There’s no justification for any of those things. By your logic god controls everything, so he gave this kid a heart attack just to “save” him.... During a game nobody watched lol
This shows the importance of having the portable defibrillators located in many different buildings such as gyms, schools, etc. There was a time when fund raisers had to be done in many communities to ensure the funds were raised. They're not cheap, but they just might help in saving a life before medical personnel can arrive. Awesome work EMT's, you beat the reaper that day.
Prayers up!! I was diagnosed with a rare form of ( HCM)hypertrophic cardiomyopathy at 21, I am 1 of 3 in the world with specific mutations , I found my case playing basketball with the bros, was running up the court, suddenly felt a rush of dizzy and nauseousness , i kept going , thinking " ah maybe I need to eat or drink water." Blah blah blah Almost instantly after that I got very lightheaded and my skin felt cold *charlotte nc summer 89 degrees outside wind blowing felt great* but I was shivering my lips now blue , then my vision became what I remeber as a dark tunnel , I then dropped and everything went dark..... I have small memories of my friend tyree smacking my face trying to keep me awake. I never felt that odd sensation before ,man imagine waking up in the hospital with IV and on a heart monitor hearing on the intercom nurses calling out hospice codes in a dark room ALONE at 21 I was young and confused, only noise was that beep beep beep the monitor made, I was so depressed I sat in the hospital for 4 weeks and dropped 60 pounds , starting at 220 6"0 athletic build I was depressed af, but God and determination got me thru , I knew alot of people and had what i thought was friends alot never visited or checked on me and if they did it was hey and bye funny thing for some of those people that was the last time they spoke to me, i found out quickly what a true friend , Tyree came and stayed with me I respect him to this day dec 2020; the feelings haunted me for a while tho I had to pull myself out of that dark place, in which i try to keep in my past, I'm tearing up writing this smh brings back so many memories of course big pharma tried throwing me on EVERY beta blocker or calcium channel blockers they had like a lab rat MANY SIDE EFFECTS still felt today at 28 years old smh I feel for anyone suffering from a heart or any disease i love yall man be strong and keep it pumping!!..
Wow... I have the same heart condition young brotha. I was diagnosed with it n early February of this yr(2020) it all started for me the pervious summer after having those same symptoms episodes while at work. I remember when I was young and was diagnosed with a irregular heart beat (heart murmur) at around 12 and was told back then that it will close up once I get older but apparently it never happened. I continued to play sports in school and in college having to rest a little longer than others. I can really can relate to the scary part of this disease being diagnosed with it at 52 just a month before my 53rd bday and I'm still coming to terms with it now with all that's going on with COVID, dealing with the shortness of breath wondering if I will have another episode. My doctor recommended a icd device implanted in my chest which I had done back in May, but my life has drastically changed now not sure if I be able to attend sporting events because I can only walk a short distance now without having to deal with breathing. They do know it's inherited so if you have any children make sure they get chked. I also live in Charlotte man
Cardiomyopathy is so scary when you're young because a lot of us don't know we have it until the worst happens. I was diagnosed with a rare form of cardiomyopathy called Left Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomypathy at 32, and I'm still shocked. No symptoms and I feel great; yet, I'm technically in heart failure. My older sister died of dilated cardiomyopathy when she was 23 twenty years ago, but we weren't told it was genetic. Now, my older sister (age 43 and the fraternal twin of my deceased sister) has also been diagnosed with heart failure (4 months after I was), although we don't know yet what form of cardiomyopathy she has. None of us had any symptoms. Unfortunately, the meds are the only thing that might bring my sister and I out of heart failure and keep us from needing a heart transplant for as long as possible.
I got huge respect for that crowd. They were very quiet when it was necessary and very supportive after he was being taken to the hospital.
Was thinking the same. Also have a lot of respect for the NC players show of concern and support. That would be an incredibly hard and scary situation to witness.
i mean what else do you think they would do cheer for the EMT?
@@gagaringagarinovic2600 ok smartass nerd
@@christophergarcia636 alright normie
@@gagaringagarinovic2600 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
EMT's are people when you meet them, and Angels when you need them.
1FokkerAce dude thats a great statement!
Darren Cooks Wow, you're one cold-hearted SOB. I was a paramedic for several years and I can tell you that we did the job not only for a paycheck, but because we honestly CARED about people.
Asshat.
Darren Cooks my fiance has been an emt for 27 years. 21 of those years was as a volunteer and only 6 as a job. Trust me he doesn't do it just to pay bills. He does it because he loves it and loves helping people.
best way ive ever heard it said👏🏾👏🏾
@Darren Cooks cynical fuck
Last year my children's father collapsed while playing basketball at 26. Sadly, the help he received was too late. They could not keep a pulse. I'm so glad they were able to save this young man. Every second is crucial. Kudos to medical personnel on hand. Prayers to him.
+Official Shacx
something tells me you are a 12 year old who has no friends and plays video games all day
fuschia89 so so sorry for your loss
Official Shacx I also pray one day you will grow to understand empathy and love for mankind.
franci haskell I was too. Bless you. 🙏🏽
You can see a shock administered at :23 and CPR administered throughout the video. Let me be clear, if you're doing CPR and defibbing a patient, it's as bad as it gets, the person is literally knocking on deaths door. Great job EMT's, you cheated the grim reaper.
ElDukeAy when ems begins resuscitation you know shits bad, great job on the ROSC brothers
You have no idea hahaha
Thank god an event like this happened at N.C. State, a place that is located in a medical hub. Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area, there are a lot of well trained EMS personnel and doctors, so the player would receive necessary medical attention immediately.
ElDukeAy has
AEDs are worth the money.
Ty Solomons life was saved due to EMTS using AED and shocking his heart just one time. This shows how important AEDs are in gyms schools etc. Blessings
Do you guys believe that the ncaa should perform mid-season physical's to keep up with the health of student athletes
Sir Golden Yes but they dont because they know most players smoke weed or do some kind of drug substance that prolly would cause them to get kicked off.
Sir Golden A lot of times this guys condition isn't even caught until something like this happens. Most ppl don't report feeling, dizzy or sob for short moments bc it is such a non-event to them. That's why there are sudden cardiac deaths among athletes and ppl wonder how can this healthy young person die and no one catch it.
Yes
Sir Golden only if they make it optinal for the players
Personally, I wouldn’t consider is necessary since I believe you are required a physical every year, and not much is going to change from when you get your physical and when the season starts. Only real exception to this would be a sudden development of asthma.
Wow, the first responders and medical personnel were amazing in saving this young man. I hope his recovery is speedy and complete.
John Galt god is good💯
Seeing CPR being done is truly scary, glad he’s all good!
When CPR is being administered, it's as bad as it gets. You are NOT breathing if CPR is needed. Every second you are not breathing is detrimental to your brain, because it's not getting oxygen if you aren't breathing, this causing brain damage the longer you go without oxygen. God bless our EMT's. They truly are angels when it counts the MOST!!
Nikki B and your heart has stopped.
When you are certified for CPR and first aid now......its instructed not to give breaths. You are told to continue chest compressions, blood circulation is more critical than actual breaths
@@mariepoole8016 no, it's 30 compressions after every 2 breaths. If no mask or bag valve mask is available, then do continuous compressions.
@@Strayure I was just certified in first aid/CPR and AED. They specifically tell you now that it is more important to continue blood flow.
@@mariepoole8016 how are you oxygenating tissue w/out delivering oxygen? You must live outside the states
Never has the outcome of a game been more meaningless.
Tristan Crumpler if I played for SC State I would want to rally for my teammate and find a way to pull off a major upset
Facts
Agreed
*ON GOD!* i would've been like bump this game, come on everyone party at the hospital. Lol im SO HAPPY hes ok man. He was near death from the medical pro in the comment section. The love in that arena was so heartwarming & beautiful ❤
💯
Well done by the athletic trainers and EMS personnel in bringing Ty Solomon back. Very Scary stuff, but very hopeful for a long happy life for this young man.
The more people who learn the basics of CPR and how to use an AED, the better
Chris Neilson So there was no pulse?
TannerLewis it was reported his heart stopped completely, then they revived him.
TannerLewis generally if you’re doing CPR on someone it’s because there is no pulse. There’s times where there may be a faint pulse. But it was reported he had a cardiac arrest. Although you don’t see it, they likely shocked him with an AED to bring him back around. You don’t see them clear the floor like in the movies. And it’s far more likely to bring them back than CPR.
Brian P. This comment is so stupid, I honestly don’t know what to say. I guess I will start with the fact that nobody said they made a movie ABOUT CPR. I said defibrillators don’t lift people off the bed like in movies. But that said. I did see a movie about CPR made by the heart and stroke foundation. It was boring. But mandatory viewing for my job.
Brian P. Oh man. You are so hilarious. How are you not hosting a talk show or something?
That's rough. Best wishes to the kid, no one deserves to go through that.
InsidiousSwede Not at all.
ErInsidiousSwede it
Praying for him and his family 🙏🏻
Jackson Smith WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU😡
Pray? You're pathetic
Andrew Jeff I'm sick of "praying for him" god doesn't exist! To many bad things happen
stefan w yeah that’s because the devil exists dude. You have to believe in God man
The Train Geek if god created everything he created the devil, so he can get rid of the devil right? Why is he keeping him to do bad in people I never understood that.
What a great moment of coming together for everyone. It was like you could feel the entire stadium just willing that trainer to resuscitate that young man. I hope for a speedy recovery for him and God bless his family.
I’m loving how the coach (I believe) hands went up as the situation got better.
Powerful to see the coach praising Jesus. Way to go everybody.
That is heartbreaking! Praying for a quick and full recovery for that young man.
Sending prayers to the player, his family and friends scary moment.
Hate to see CPR administered because 9 times out of 10, people do not come back from cardiac arrest. That was some great work.
With quick response it goes up 75%. It's only 9/10 when noone does anything
Very true I did and it’s not easy
Prayers to player and his family. Great job by the EMS and kudos to the SC coach for leaving that game and going to the hospital with his player mid game without even thinking about it.
Great job by the EMT's and coaches who did chest compressions to save this young mans life!! Bless!!
Man, major props to the NC State crowd for being respectful during that.
Life is precious . Thank you ems hero's.
Love the respect from all the players and spectators of NC State
Praying for that young man, it was dead silent at the arena.
Go Pack were you there bro?
Melanin King Yeah it was really sad
@@jackson7608. How is he doing now, is he OK? I'm sending my pyars to him please tell us a good news thank you.
Prayers up to him 🙏🙏🙏
John Bryant donate to his hospital bills.
Man..Scary stuff. I am glad he is okay now.
bambang303378 what happened
How is he now, and what is he doing?
Hope he’s okay. Scary shit fr
Praise God he is ok. Thank you God and the EMTs and other medical staff. Awesome he is ok. God's love and blessings!!!
Why I love being an RN - no better feeling than bringing someone back
Somebody was praying. Thank God for His healing power.🙏🙏🙏
It was the couch
@@marvino9993 how
We can pray but HE always has the final say.
I don’t get emotional a lot but this hurts
He was doing cpr on him if you looked closely
And shock administrated
And I onv know they doing cpr and I didn’t look down far in the comments so I had no clue what so y’all can back tf up
Durrrrrrrrrrrr
Nah he was doing pcr
Shoota Tn no it was rpc
Yeah. Scary stuff!
I thought he was making bread
This is eerily similar to my friend, Joey Glynn’s situation. He died of a heart attack back on June 2nd, 2013. Miss him every day.
He’s still with you in other ways bro ❤️
I know the young man and his family had to be in shock. But when you see everyone else, it really puts things in perspective how scary those moments were.
thank the lord
Seeing him get shocked made me cry .. so scary for an athlete young man.
They have a saved praying Coach THANKYOU JESUS
This could've had a completely different ending, but thankfully, it didn't.
Nobody but God! Hallelujah!!
I actually think it was EMT no god involved
@@Cre8fulYT Psalms 14 verse 1 the fool has said in his heart that there is no God
@@Lynn-ny3rg damn bro you got me good
Fantastic work by the medical personnel. CPR works. Having been a firefighter/EMT I’ve seen it first hand how successful it is when initiated in a timely manner. Prayers go out to this young man and what a coach too, deciding to roll with his player. Hoping for a full recovery but you see these types of stories and the player ended up having a career ending enlarged heart condition. Quite possible this is one of those instances
Thank God for first responders. I hope Ty will be okay.
I have the ultimate admiration for that crowd and my prayer go out to that family and that ball player.
poor kid. i hope he’s okay. i know i’m late but , i hope this never happens to him again & i pray for his family. my coincidence to him and his family ❤️
he had a heart attack, I pray for this man to get back to full health
Scary shit. And just imagine the parents too … Prayers
Video led me to here after watching Kobe Bryant tributes after his passing today. I have mad respect for first responders as my father was a firefighter, EMT and 911 dispatcher. Fantastic job to all the personnel involved saving this young man's life, hoping he had a speedy recovery. #ripmamba
Unfortunate situation, great job by the first responders. I will be praying for a full and speedy recovery
I’m glad they continued playing. It’s a good distraction while waiting to hear word on how their teammate is. Glad he’s still here and kudos to the quick action of everyone involved! 😊
Bert Smith was a ref at this game. Bert himself passed out on the court this week. Prayers go out to the whole world right now..
Could you imagine being his parent and watching the game
I hope and I pray that he successfully recovers.
I was at this game my wife was crying as the stadium fell quite with prayers then we cried together when we learned he survived. God is real and he had hands on that young man
Best wishes for Ty and his family.
Thankful for the EMT's & also thankful for the many PRAYERS that people were offering up to The Father in behalf of Ty Solomon! May he live a LONG & very happy/healthy life!!
Prayers for TY
It was sad to hear that that happened at my school. I'm glad he turned out okay, and I hope he can come play at NC State again (go pack)
I hope he is okay. Thank God there were people around who could help him right away.
THANK YOU FIRST RESPONDERS!!!
Praying for this young man for the SC State Bulldogs✝️🙏
So RUclips wanted me to see this, and my question is Is he ok?
Ikr. It was a trigger for me seeing that guy administer chest compressions.
Google Ty Solomon -- alive!
Unbelievable job by the EMT. I hope the guy recovers and bounces back quickly!
UK FAN- Hope he’ll be ok🙏🏻
I am a Emt in NYC and I most say I have performed CPR a whole much of times but seeing being it done makes me cry like a baby all the time. We don’t know how hard we work to help ppl on shitty pay. But the love we have for stranger and life over comes anything.
Praying for you bruh. Get well soon.
Man made me feel emotional, felt like crying. That’s scary to watch and witness no matter who you are. Shoutout to the medical staff, they’re truly angels sent by God 🙏
i personally believe that the power of prayer by soo many people in that arena by reaching out to god for help, also helped save this young mans life.
SteelCity1981 I believe that. Thank God.
SteelCity1981 and the CPR too!
I can almost guarantee that if the EMS weren’t there he would have died. Science, not prayer saved his life. How dare you downplay the work that those medical professionals do. THEY are the heroes that should be thanked.
SteelCity1981 Amen! It sad most won't realize that.
Braden Fink Science didn't save that man. Capitalism did. Its funny how any technique or interpolation gets you 1 for the science board. Like shut up. The dude survived quit being such a keyboard warrior.
Successful restart of heart with portable difib and chest compression. .. that medic and the medical staff are top notch like seriously TOP NOTCH you may not realise just how big that was look up the odds of successful resuscitation outside a hospital. GOOD WOORK GUYS AND MANY PRAYERS AND WELL WISHES FOR PLAYER
When I was in high school, I ran home to catch Hank Gathers play because I loved LMU’s style. I watched him collapse and didn’t get up. I wrote a letter to the athletic department of LMU expressing my condolences, I was shocked to receive a reply letter days later from the coach. Very sad, such a nice guy and ball player. 😒
Way to go ems! Great job!
I'm the meanest and toughest man here...and even I teared up with this here vid! 😢
@Dylan N calm down
Dylan N you sound ignorant as hell!
Mid-season physicals!!!!! Please do!!!
I keep family player in prayer I hope you get well soon
Major respect for our forst responders,
Was there. Saw the guy collapse. Was super intense. The bulldog bench was screaming.
"Coach take me out" "your 21 you don't get tired"
I was watching this game. If I remember correctly the game had just started and the young man in question had not entered the game yet. He went into cardiac arrest as a result of a pre-existing heart condition.
Prayers to that player and his family
papalou7171 His named is Tyvoris Solomon
Prayers is he ok
prayer is sooo powerful..
Great job by EMS. Got ROSC and had the patient moving his head by the end of it. Hope they got a raise.
This is so scary. Thank God for the EMTs🙏🏽
Prayers!
Thank you
Oh my goodness...thank goodness he survived. I watched other videos for updates and he is a sweet guy! Happy we didn't lose another good one. The EMTs did a great job!
Omg that was difficult to watch...my prayers are with the young man, his family and his team 🙏
Hope he's okay
OMG!!! I pray he is ok
Ems good job everything u do to Protect us and Usa
Great job. This look like it will be a good outcome. Very early CPR and the use of the AED will give someone a good chance of survival in cardiac arrest! If you have never learn this skill I would recommend that you take a course, because someday you May help save someone's life ..
I’d like to think the one guy who had his hand covering his face the whole time was praying. 🙏🏾
i caught that too man...this really made me cry honestly lol. The reaction of his team, coachs, fans & Nc state hit extremely hard. Sum of his teams were trying so hard to not cry. I watched sum of his interviews & He seems like a sweet, respectable humble great guy.this vid screams *PURE LOVE!* Im so happy hes ok. 🙏😘❤
Praying for bro and his family 🙏🙏
I wish you all the strength of health.
Poor kid i hope god blesses u i hope he get better🙏🙏🙏
Prayers sent
EIDukeAy you are so correct. He was not breathing no heart beating. I am impressed by the fans, plans, coaches, etc. were very respectful. As always all 🚑 🚓 🚒 first responders are rANGELs and HEROES. 👏🏼 🙌🏼 👏🏼 🙌🏼
Code 700, AKA not breathing and not responding. That’s a bad situation man. That man was very very close to death. Good work EMS crew.
God is the one who did the miracle!!🙏🏻🙏🏻
I vote it was the EMTs... Religion is great but let’s be real, not everything is “gods work”. Respect the first responders who’s ACTUALLY saved the kid
Drew P Believing in God is not a “religion” the God I believe in is real and he is only God not those fake gods and goddess made by man
Not everybody believes in god 😂 If god does control everything he’s extremely sadistic and I want no part of it. Your god did 911 too? And let’s people live on the streets? God let the Kardashian’s influence our youth? God has kids go through cancer treatments? There’s no justification for any of those things. By your logic god controls everything, so he gave this kid a heart attack just to “save” him.... During a game nobody watched lol
Drew P well my God gave his only son Jesus Christ to die in the cross for our sins he did that for the whole world including you. God bless you!
Did your god almost kill him, too? Or are you only giving it credit for saving him?
Just trying to check the scoreboard here.
This shows the importance of having the portable defibrillators located in many different buildings such as gyms, schools, etc. There was a time when fund raisers had to be done in many communities to ensure the funds were raised. They're not cheap, but they just might help in saving a life before medical personnel can arrive. Awesome work EMT's, you beat the reaper that day.
Amazing
Prayers up!! I was diagnosed with a rare form of ( HCM)hypertrophic cardiomyopathy at 21, I am 1 of 3 in the world with specific mutations , I found my case playing basketball with the bros, was running up the court, suddenly felt a rush of dizzy and nauseousness , i kept going , thinking " ah maybe I need to eat or drink water." Blah blah blah Almost instantly after that I got very lightheaded and my skin felt cold *charlotte nc summer 89 degrees outside wind blowing felt great* but I was shivering my lips now blue , then my vision became what I remeber as a dark tunnel , I then dropped and everything went dark..... I have small memories of my friend tyree smacking my face trying to keep me awake. I never felt that odd sensation before ,man imagine waking up in the hospital with IV and on a heart monitor hearing on the intercom nurses calling out hospice codes in a dark room ALONE at 21 I was young and confused, only noise was that beep beep beep the monitor made, I was so depressed I sat in the hospital for 4 weeks and dropped 60 pounds , starting at 220 6"0 athletic build I was depressed af, but God and determination got me thru , I knew alot of people and had what i thought was friends alot never visited or checked on me and if they did it was hey and bye funny thing for some of those people that was the last time they spoke to me, i found out quickly what a true friend , Tyree came and stayed with me I respect him to this day dec 2020; the feelings haunted me for a while tho I had to pull myself out of that dark place, in which i try to keep in my past, I'm tearing up writing this smh brings back so many memories of course big pharma tried throwing me on EVERY beta blocker or calcium channel blockers they had like a lab rat MANY SIDE EFFECTS still felt today at 28 years old smh I feel for anyone suffering from a heart or any disease i love yall man be strong and keep it pumping!!..
Wow... I have the same heart condition young brotha. I was diagnosed with it n early February of this yr(2020) it all started for me the pervious summer after having those same symptoms episodes while at work. I remember when I was young and was diagnosed with a irregular heart beat (heart murmur) at around 12 and was told back then that it will close up once I get older but apparently it never happened. I continued to play sports in school and in college having to rest a little longer than others. I can really can relate to the scary part of this disease being diagnosed with it at 52 just a month before my 53rd bday and I'm still coming to terms with it now with all that's going on with COVID, dealing with the shortness of breath wondering if I will have another episode. My doctor recommended a icd device implanted in my chest which I had done back in May, but my life has drastically changed now not sure if I be able to attend sporting events because I can only walk a short distance now without having to deal with breathing. They do know it's inherited so if you have any children make sure they get chked. I also live in Charlotte man
Cardiomyopathy is so scary when you're young because a lot of us don't know we have it until the worst happens. I was diagnosed with a rare form of cardiomyopathy called Left Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomypathy at 32, and I'm still shocked. No symptoms and I feel great; yet, I'm technically in heart failure. My older sister died of dilated cardiomyopathy when she was 23 twenty years ago, but we weren't told it was genetic. Now, my older sister (age 43 and the fraternal twin of my deceased sister) has also been diagnosed with heart failure (4 months after I was), although we don't know yet what form of cardiomyopathy she has. None of us had any symptoms.
Unfortunately, the meds are the only thing that might bring my sister and I out of heart failure and keep us from needing a heart transplant for as long as possible.