Scary Medical Emergencies Caught on Camera

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @Trund27
    @Trund27 Рік тому +5744

    That poor little girl, screaming for her mother. Ugh, my heart. 😢

  • @tyguy201
    @tyguy201 Рік тому +4130

    that first volleyball girl collapsing, seeing and hearing her head hit the ground that hard really makes my head and heart hurt😢

    • @marissag216
      @marissag216 Рік тому +114

      Yeah. A person can die just from that alone

    • @Adrian-zd4cs
      @Adrian-zd4cs Рік тому +96

      Unfortunately at 15, I hit the floor that hard, conscious 😳 and during a volleyball match.
      I fractured both wrist and ended up having surgery and permanent damage to both.
      😆
      Edit: I hit the floor so hard my whole team started to laugh till they realized how serious it was

    • @AgiDaKinG
      @AgiDaKinG Рік тому +4

      Thanks for sharing

    • @kebin760
      @kebin760 Рік тому +1

      Weird this is all happening all at once. I don’t t remember this happening this often. Hmmmmmm wonder why? You know why…

    • @Adrian-zd4cs
      @Adrian-zd4cs Рік тому +15

      @@kebin760 careful that you don't hurt your brain there buddy.
      It's been happening - has not increased - it's the whole reason AEDs were put in schools several decades ago

  • @weekdaycycling
    @weekdaycycling Рік тому +1688

    I am highly impressed by the high level of service provided by all medical emergency personnel as well as people who don't hesitate to help.

    • @oSamiSrzo
      @oSamiSrzo Рік тому +10

      well, in the U.S at least, it's a legal obligation to help with medical emergencies as it happens or you'll get charged with murder

    • @piratesswoop725
      @piratesswoop725 Рік тому +12

      @@oSamiSrzo That’s not necessarily true.

    • @Str8D3m0n
      @Str8D3m0n Рік тому +8

      @@oSamiSrzo not true. That’s only for high level trained medical professionals and normally cops.

    • @gavin6012
      @gavin6012 Рік тому +4

      @@oSamiSrzo bro what have u been watching🤣

    • @oSamiSrzo
      @oSamiSrzo Рік тому +1

      @@gavin6012 It's more so if you're the only person available or capable of helping in the moment.. if you watch a guy get stabbed in an ally at night, and you're the only person in that ally for the rest of the evening, and that person dies, and you were caught on camera not helping the person, you will literally be charged with murder because the reason they died was because you didn't call for help. you get the same punishment for not helping someone and they die because of it as you would for being the person who stabbed them..

  • @cosmo2852
    @cosmo2852 Рік тому +2635

    It still amazes me that a heart condition can affect someone so young. It was good to see that these people came thru it.

    • @wadewilson8011
      @wadewilson8011 Рік тому +111

      Let that be a lesson to you then. People can be born with medical conditions. And others develop them through genetics. There's no age limits. I've seen children on dialysis. So never think sickness is exclusive to "old people."

    • @kanyebreast6072
      @kanyebreast6072 Рік тому +58

      My father died of a heart attack age 26. Don't ever think it can't happen to young people, it can happen to anyone, anytime.

    • @yomommalikesmydog
      @yomommalikesmydog Рік тому +19

      My neighbor had heart failure at age 17

    • @kasam77
      @kasam77 Рік тому +12

      Any physical sports can cause you to have heart attack.

    • @karatlack4464
      @karatlack4464 Рік тому +26

      @@fringeminority3224 source?

  • @Hortonheardahoe
    @Hortonheardahoe Рік тому +586

    As a parent, I’m so thankful for that bus driver keeping that child safe. I can’t imagine passing out, crossing the road with my little girl, and her just being so lost and scared, near the dangerous road. Thank you thank you thank you!!!

    • @franckvermont1926
      @franckvermont1926 Рік тому +3

      Well the bus driver should have rushed to the victim to help and perform CPR

    • @shadenway
      @shadenway Рік тому +11

      @@franckvermont1926 Firstly not everyone knows how to perform CPR and secondly, there was no need since there were already others helping her until an ambulance arrived.

    • @franckvermont1926
      @franckvermont1926 Рік тому

      @@shadenway i did not see others taking care of that mum

    • @shadenway
      @shadenway Рік тому +3

      @@franckvermont1926 It's fine since the footage of people helping was only shown for about 2 seconds.

    • @deeransom
      @deeransom Рік тому +8

      @@franckvermont1926 you don’t do CPR on someone having a seizure, you support there head and neck and try to prevent them from choking on tongue.

  • @Yer_blue_angel
    @Yer_blue_angel Рік тому +1753

    I was born with three holes in my heart but supposedly they closed up on their own, though I’m still pretty scared of something like in the videos happening. I really should probably get checked out because I have weird palpitations sometimes.

    • @hfva1234
      @hfva1234 Рік тому +134

      Just get checked out so nothing bad happens

    • @severebald
      @severebald Рік тому +40

      THEN GO?!?!?!?!

    • @efresh6194
      @efresh6194 Рік тому +40

      THEN GO!? DID U NOT SEE THE LAST GUY

    • @Yer_blue_angel
      @Yer_blue_angel Рік тому +43

      @@hfva1234 Yeah but I was checked in like 2021 and they said everything was fine so I’m really not sure

    • @hfva1234
      @hfva1234 Рік тому +4

      @@Yer_blue_angel good

  • @ytzpilot
    @ytzpilot Рік тому +317

    Amazing having a defibrillator available can make all the difference

    • @kzendo6542
      @kzendo6542 Рік тому +24

      In first responder training you designate a person to go find one, and also you tell a specific person to call 911 saying you have a non breathing, unconscious person. If you just yell out call 911 everyone might assume they don’t have to cause someone else is doing it and they don’t end up being called.

    • @erasak
      @erasak Рік тому +9

      It’s always important to ask or have an idea of where the defib machine is when you enter a building.

    • @grylltheonion
      @grylltheonion Рік тому

      The defibrillator is what saves lives most of the time.

    • @SleepyKayza223
      @SleepyKayza223 9 місяців тому +1

      My high school has one in the hallway by our cafeteria

  • @ALX65
    @ALX65 Рік тому +1240

    Guys always remember IF YOU HAVE UNUSUAL PAIN IN YOUR LEFT ARM,FIND HELP CAUSE IT'S A SIGN OF A HEART ATTACK😬

    • @KazumaSatouReal
      @KazumaSatouReal Рік тому +21

      Damn really

    • @ALX65
      @ALX65 Рік тому +139

      @@KazumaSatouReal yep. It's important to tell a friend or parent about any unusual pain,it doesn't make you look like a wimp,hey they might know what it is and save your life

    • @EdieRoxUrSox15
      @EdieRoxUrSox15 Рік тому +20

      Is it specifically the left?

    • @ALX65
      @ALX65 Рік тому +114

      @@EdieRoxUrSox15 yep. Cause apparently there's like a connection between the left arm and heart,since the heart is on your left side

    • @KazumaSatouReal
      @KazumaSatouReal Рік тому +32

      @@ALX65 i did not know this, Thanks

  • @twitterdtwitterdumb8271
    @twitterdtwitterdumb8271 Рік тому +133

    Glad everyone in these clips was rescued in time . That’s a true blessing

  • @tm13tube
    @tm13tube Рік тому +435

    A year ago I unlocked the front door and pushed it open. I stood there looking inside thinking something else was supposed to happen. I crumpled across the threshold, half in half out. I am grateful my daughter was with me to contact 911.
    I don’t remember anything until several days later I woke up in rehab. It wasn’t stroke, seizure …. I had a UTI. I had been falling a lot so had several recent mild concussions. I have early mild non-Alzheimer’s dementia. For a year I was obsessed with what happened during the days I was unconscious but no luck.
    Addendum: Apparently not past obsessing. Last week I made a request for a copy of two years of medical records. mar/2023

    • @BlazeMisty
      @BlazeMisty Рік тому +3

      Oh wow, I’m now gonna search what a UTI is because it’s the first time I’ve heard about such a thing

    • @unicornsthatowncats2179
      @unicornsthatowncats2179 Рік тому +13

      @@BlazeMisty a Uti is a urinary tract infection

    • @jonp2338
      @jonp2338 Рік тому

      a UTI?

  • @bullyhomestead7232
    @bullyhomestead7232 Рік тому +533

    It’s crazy that we can all have a stroke just randomly

    • @FrankDaBank25
      @FrankDaBank25 Рік тому +66

      Way more common for young people in the last 2 years or so. Crazy

    • @robroy6374
      @robroy6374 Рік тому +61

      covid vaccine?

    • @heavymetalmikey95
      @heavymetalmikey95 Рік тому +27

      @@robroy6374 Yup

    • @Loganwolfen
      @Loganwolfen Рік тому

      @@heavymetalmikey95 it's upto 8 times more likely to develop issues from myocarditis to stroke from covud itself than the vaccine. But hey keep believing nutters on here and FB

    • @JFDOOM7
      @JFDOOM7 Рік тому +14

      @@robroy6374 the hockey one said 2019 but yeah it’s weird

  • @rickholland6695
    @rickholland6695 Рік тому +137

    I am so glad everyone is ok. In a medical emergency, you need to be a participant, not a spectator.
    My wife, Penny, and I were EMT/Paramedic partners working on the ambulance together for decades. We saved a lot of people over the years. We were a great team on and off duty, building a successful life together.
    She ended up having a stroke right at work. Luckily, she survived, and they found she had a hole in her heart (fixed by surgery).
    I knew her for 43 years. We lived together for 30 years, married 15 of them. Unfortunately, her luck ran out. She died suddenly, May 2020.
    I can tell you they don't make women like Penny anymore.
    I love and miss you, my wonderful wife. But life goes on.

    • @emily-ul8ij
      @emily-ul8ij Рік тому +5

      im so sorry for your loss ❤️❤️ im sure she was a wonderful woman. thank you for helping so many people. i have nothing but respect for medical personnel

    • @PebblezfrmDetroit80
      @PebblezfrmDetroit80 Рік тому +2

      Penny still watches out for her "partner in crime"!!!" U were blessed and highly favored to get such a loving , caring wife!!! 🎉

    • @batssama
      @batssama 10 місяців тому

      Just an advice, please give islam a look, give it a chance, this is out of concern because I would love to see you happy here and in the hereafter

  • @nyxnight638
    @nyxnight638 Рік тому +113

    My co worker had a heart attack one day right in front of me more then a year ago. He just dropped and I performed CPR until paramedics arrived. I don’t remember starting compressions, it felt like I was under water cause it felt like more then 6 minutes and everyone who was talking sounded muffled. I only registered that the paramedics were there when one put their hands on my arms. My co worker survived and were good friends today. It was one of the scariest thing I’ve ever done in my life, but I would do it again.

  • @simonn5651
    @simonn5651 Рік тому +195

    i've been in a similar situation with a friend at school years ago it was scary as hell.
    walking down a school corridor the windows had sharp exposed brick edges ...we where messing about (as kids do) and all of a sudden he stopped dead (like just frozen on the spot) i thought he was messing about but nope suddenly he fell forward from standing upright with his hands by his sides and on his way down hit his head on the sharp exposed brick edges of one of the windows before head planting right into the floor (without using his arms to stop the fall) at this very moment there was blood and alot of it so i immediately tried to stop the bleeding bare handed since i had nothing to hand while shouting as loud as i could for help , i was covered in his blood when 2 teachers came running up and took over ....at this point an ambulance was called ...turned up did their thing while the teachers took me to get cleaned up and find out what happened i explained and that was that for the day (i got to go home)
    i didn't see him or hear anything about the situation for weeks after that even with inquiring daily but after a few weeks his parents turned up at school and iw as called into the headmasters office and it was all explained to me .......apparently he had a severe problem with his brain, after many many tests and such ..it was discovered a very small portion of his brain was actually dead! (as in none functional at all) and the cause was unknown and it was also not known how long it had been that way for but after a long operation it was removed and a short time in a coma he was awake but will no longer be attending school because he had severe memory loss and some loss of bodily function , his parents said that without such a quick response from myself and the teachers he likely would have died and they where so grateful., have not seen or heard from him since those days but last i did hear he was recovering well and the family had a live in carer for him to help him whenever he needed help.

    • @Zee_Zg
      @Zee_Zg Рік тому +24

      Very sad story, poor kid 😔😔 I'm glad you were there to help him. 💓

    • @AceJackAce
      @AceJackAce Рік тому

      Tell him to get a better gaming chair, or tell him its just a skill issue Bro is a walking l

  • @rajendranadarajan8931
    @rajendranadarajan8931 Рік тому +66

    I witnessed my colleague suffer a stroke right in front of my very eyes. We were having a conversation in the pantry and while he was talking, he just stopped mid-sentence and started drooling. I thought he was messing around but then he just slumped on the floor like a sack of potatoes. 11 years later, he still hasn't made a full recovery. Damn shame cos he was a really good guy.

    • @petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279
      @petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279 Рік тому +2

      What do you mean he didn't make a full recovery? How is he nowadays?

    • @rajendranadarajan8931
      @rajendranadarajan8931 Рік тому +7

      @@petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279 he regained use of his left leg but his left hand is basically frozen and he cannot speak properly

    • @petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279
      @petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279 Рік тому +1

      @@rajendranadarajan8931 Wow, I'm sorry to hear that. Poor guy.

    • @BitterCyder
      @BitterCyder Рік тому +4

      I know how you feel. My grandfather is diabetic and suffered a major stroke last March. He’s still unable to use his left arm (he can raise it and barely move his hand, but that’s it)
      It was so painful to see such a fun loving person turn into a sad puppy dog. He’s never been the same and has the mindset of a child. Super bowl night he had a huge seizure, he quit breathing and literally died, no pulse, all blue. It was very traumatic to witness, thank the lord my mom sprung into action and started immediate cpr. She’s the reason he is still with us today.. although everyday I worry he’ll have another one, my grandmother could not help him and he would die if he did end up having a similar seizure.

    • @scootabean
      @scootabean 3 місяці тому

      The human body is so complex. I sure hope your friend is okay

  • @Mysterious_robloxian
    @Mysterious_robloxian Рік тому +184

    I’m so glad everyone is okay! Some people have such big hearts! ❤❤

  • @jannalam6861
    @jannalam6861 Рік тому +164

    Once a girl in my Uni class passed out. We were all listening to the teacher talk, and all of a sudden the girls head jolts backwards, and her body goes limp. We put her on the ground and she became conscious again. The paramedics said she was just dehydrated.
    This is so scary, especially if the person is driving.

    • @DavidStruveDesigns
      @DavidStruveDesigns Рік тому +19

      Yeah dehydration doesn't _sound_ that terrible on the surface, a case of "oh I'm just really thirsty" ... but it really is _no_ joke.

    • @AC-iz7eh
      @AC-iz7eh Рік тому +1

      But how do you get too dehydrated until you lose consciousness? Shouldn't you be extra thirsty and be compelled to drink water?

    • @jannalam6861
      @jannalam6861 Рік тому +7

      @A C well our cells need water, and if its not constantly being replaced as we use it, we get dehydrated. So apparently, sometimes we dont get thirsty, until we're already extremely dehydrated.

    • @stephanieann6622
      @stephanieann6622 Рік тому +5

      @@AC-iz7eh she could've been sick. You could be drinking but if you don't have enough electrolytes you can go down

    • @unicornsthatowncats2179
      @unicornsthatowncats2179 Рік тому

      A person in my anatomy class passed out due to dehydration

  • @bethf1111
    @bethf1111 Рік тому +25

    Scott McPartland is a good friend of mine. When he announced on Twitter he had a stroke due to a heart defect I was shocked. Some people don't know if they have a heart defect, as it can go undetected sometimes. To this day I continue talking with Scott and he is just as bright and chipper as he was prior to his incident.

  • @katiea2228
    @katiea2228 Рік тому +42

    Not only did you hear the first girl hit the floor, that was her head hitting the floor 😳 I’m glad she’s okay!

  • @untoldexplorer7680
    @untoldexplorer7680 Рік тому +11

    The first clip of that school administrator crying during her talk was priceless she have the daughter loves as her bloodline kids

  • @lectersnightmare
    @lectersnightmare Рік тому +31

    1:58 This one kinda scared me because I have never had a stroke or a panic attack, but one day I randomly had a massive panic attack and lost many functions. I had a massive headache and numbness as well as a deteriorating ability to read, speak, or think. This went on for hours and I had to go to the hospital to confirm that I wasn't having a stroke.

    • @blackjackenergy6784
      @blackjackenergy6784 11 місяців тому

      Yes! SEVERE Pannic attack cause this too! But to that happen, u must be at an high level of stress or panic for days /weeks or even months!

  • @meanicri
    @meanicri Рік тому +13

    You could hear the fear and sadness in that kids heart as she was absolutely losing it. She was so afraid i feel so bad for her

  • @RainRanger69
    @RainRanger69 Рік тому +117

    Having a seizure in public is my worst fear having epilepsy. Ive had them in school and 2 at my work and thats embarrassing and bad enough. But in th middle of the road with my child. I couldnt even imagine the fear and embarressment she feels and before you say anything about the embarressing part. Just know it is embarressing cause most of the time you loose bodily functions and release unwanted fluids. So yes it is embarressing and scary for others

    • @FarmerMan260
      @FarmerMan260 Рік тому +1

      You know what else is embarrassing? Your spelling.

    • @astro3
      @astro3 Рік тому +34

      @@FarmerMan260 You having a Roblox pfp is embarassing. sAME WITH UR VIDEOS.

    • @FarmerMan260
      @FarmerMan260 Рік тому +1

      @@astro3 You having a dead meme as a pfp is also embarrassing.

    • @MarionetteStudi
      @MarionetteStudi Рік тому

      @@FarmerMan260 NOT A 12 YEAR OLD KID WITH A ROBLOX PFP TALKING ABOUT SPELLING, I BET YOU RECHECKED YOUR SPELLING MULTIPLE TIMES BEFORE ENTERING THAT COMMENT CLOWN🤡🤡🤡

    • @Zee_Zg
      @Zee_Zg Рік тому +4

      Sorry that you feel so bad about your condition 😔

  • @mattthompson8487
    @mattthompson8487 Рік тому +63

    I don’t understand how the sports announcer didn’t notice his partner spazzing out next to him. So scary 😢

    • @MTWes-tx2sm
      @MTWes-tx2sm Рік тому +5

      Exactly what I was thinking.

    • @pennyinheaven
      @pennyinheaven Рік тому +11

      I was more concerned that it took a couple of seconds, almost a minute for anyone in front of them to notice.

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 10 місяців тому +1

      i understand him not noticing right away , and looked like when he did notice he was in shock

    • @Walterskidsaccount
      @Walterskidsaccount Місяць тому

      Well he needed water why didn't he get up before this and get some?

  • @Mrwolffieman
    @Mrwolffieman Рік тому +9

    When my family and cousins were at our cottage, my dad while he was swimming back from across the lake and back (a few feet away from the beach) had what we think was a cardiac arrest and we had to pull him out of the water and do CPR for a good 15 minutes before he started to breath just enough and then the paramedics arrived right after he start breathing, and thankfully he’s here with me and my family today. But as a 16 year old boy who experienced this first person was one of the most heart dropping/stopping moment in my life that I’ve had been in, and I’m still trying to recover from it just 7 months later.

    • @glennkon
      @glennkon Рік тому +2

      Tell your dad that you love him every single day! Tomorrow is not guaranteed for any of us.

  • @Whattheheck-x3r
    @Whattheheck-x3r Рік тому +44

    Man I hope there all ok

  • @bibbo3167
    @bibbo3167 Рік тому +14

    This all goes to show that you never know how quickly your life can change, always be thankful for every moment, and always be aware of your surroundings

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 10 місяців тому

      just keep that in mind when you see the “drunk guy” cause an accident , so many videoes on here show medical conditions and the people not being drunk …

  • @prototoaster845
    @prototoaster845 Рік тому +28

    The first one I think was a undiagnosed heart condition. I had a high school meeting about this and how it happens 46 times a day where an undiagnosed heart condition ends a poor kid under the age of 16 and the measures on how to prevent it.

    • @charlesgoodwin5016
      @charlesgoodwin5016 Рік тому +3

      46 times a day?
      That is scary to think about.

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 10 місяців тому

      there’s a bunch of different things that cause it, with electrical systems, muscle problems , genetic abnormalities etc

  • @JoFlirt
    @JoFlirt Рік тому +6

    I'm glad everyone lived and survived

  • @factsmore4029
    @factsmore4029 Рік тому +10

    A few months ago my granddad went fishing with his friend. He casted the fishing rod and suddenly fell on his back. He died within seconds. My grandma was called and told about this. She took a taxi and went there. I can’t imagine her condition that moment when she was running towards him, seeing him, calling his name and knowing that he was dead. That just breaks my heart every time I think about it. Later we found out he’d had a heart attack.

  • @prototoaster845
    @prototoaster845 Рік тому +15

    Omg the little girl screaming in pain that her mom had died was hear wrenching.

  • @baileywilliams1897
    @baileywilliams1897 Рік тому +3

    i know how these families feel about watching their loved one suffer a heart attack or stroke.
    i witnessed my dad have two heart attacks. one when i was a young teen and another when i was 17 i was terrified that i was gonna lose my dad. but lucky enough my dad was alright after being taken to the hospital both times. he is still alive today and i am always grateful for having him here with me no matter where i am at.

  • @julievanderleest
    @julievanderleest Рік тому +13

    Gosh, the sound of the girl’s head hitting the floor was terrifying enough.

  • @AFloridaSon
    @AFloridaSon Рік тому +37

    It's always nice to see videos with happy endings. 🙂

  • @YnG-Aido
    @YnG-Aido Рік тому +9

    Hockey story made me tear up for those who don’t know in hockey it’s a long standing tradition that when a player gets back up everybody taps there stick on the ice in sign of respect

    • @YnG-Aido
      @YnG-Aido Рік тому

      Thank you guys for liking and reminding me of this story gets to me every time stay blessed people

  • @mooncake8059
    @mooncake8059 Рік тому +5

    It’s always sweet to see just how fast people in sports can react to situations. Especially in the hockey one. Both teams were doing everything they possibly freaking could to get the paramedics over there

  • @floridalmaroblero2921
    @floridalmaroblero2921 Рік тому +4

    The fact that the daughter knew her mom had a seizure is worse n i hope they r ok poor girl!

  • @DRaider90
    @DRaider90 10 місяців тому +1

    Videos like this remind me theres still some good people left in this world

  • @bethf1111
    @bethf1111 Рік тому +19

    Also, seeing this video brought back the time during the Buffalo Bills game in Cincinnati back on January 2. Damar Hamlin made a tackle, got up, and collapsed into cardiac arrest. They determined impact to the chest caused the arrest due to commotio cordis. The rapid response of CPR with an AED saved his life.

  • @stopgoingthroughthisfr
    @stopgoingthroughthisfr Рік тому +3

    The girl screaming for her mom had me crying

  • @Octane.on.pawz.
    @Octane.on.pawz. Рік тому +34

    Always remember
    CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS!!!!
    DO NOT DO MOUTH TO MOUTH! DO CHEST COMPRESSIONS AT 2 INCHES DEEP! KEEP GOING EVEN IF THE PATIENTS RIBS BREAK!!! YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE

    • @Xane_Dragon
      @Xane_Dragon Рік тому +8

      And get sued for breaking their ribs.

    • @skylar9284
      @skylar9284 Рік тому +19

      @@Xane_Dragon look up the good samaritan law 👍🏻 they teach about it when you get certified in cpr

    • @3umari
      @3umari Рік тому +2

      @@BrandonSmith-rb1bfless likely to work

    • @MaryLab2930
      @MaryLab2930 Рік тому +7

      @@BrandonSmith-rb1bf you have more of a chance of saving someone if you do chest compressions continuously instead of pausing to give them mouth-to-mouth.

    • @LC5234
      @LC5234 Рік тому +1

      @@Xane_Dragon Doesn't matter if you save someone's life

  • @shirleysmith3954
    @shirleysmith3954 2 місяці тому +1

    I suffered a stroke in 2005 at work. My Co- manager was there. If it wasn’t for her knowledge knowing that I was suffering a stroke, I probably wouldn’t have been here. I coded in the emergency room and there was a cardiologist making his rounds. He brought me back from death door. I’m blessed with no visible paralysis

  • @xloqrdx
    @xloqrdx Рік тому +11

    1:50 wow they had to walk on ice and the team helped

  • @jessicama5180
    @jessicama5180 Рік тому +2

    Death is everywhere. It’s a miracle that some people survive it.

  • @tamarasavedandsanctified7778
    @tamarasavedandsanctified7778 Рік тому +102

    Thank God for giving all these people a second chance at life and thank God for all the medical staff or whoever helped these people in their time of need in Jesus Mighty Name..

    • @infi2723
      @infi2723 Рік тому +1

      instead of thanking "God" maybe thank the people who actually helped them survive. if i saw someone save your life and you thanked "god" i would slap you across the face.

    • @shawnm.martin5721
      @shawnm.martin5721 Рік тому +3

      Amen!!

    • @Former_Pastor
      @Former_Pastor Рік тому +1

      Awomen

    • @imabout2eat40
      @imabout2eat40 Рік тому +1

      Jesus saves.

    • @NickyD
      @NickyD Рік тому

      god and jesus do nothing thank the doctors instead

  • @KCannaQueen
    @KCannaQueen Рік тому +2

    Anyone talking about the homeless dude that came to help the mom on the floor though ❤God bless him!

  • @rack_9
    @rack_9 Рік тому +4

    That's crazy that you go your whole life not knowing that you have a hole in your heart.

  • @neoswagtwigofthetwignation9778

    The say "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger". This is a prime example. RESPECT

    • @BionicPig95
      @BionicPig95 Рік тому +6

      Going into cardiac arrest or having a stroke doesn’t make you stronger.
      That saying is ludicrous, when it comes to both mental and physical things.

  • @markmullen1852
    @markmullen1852 Рік тому +19

    800 young, professional soccer players have had cardiac arrests in the last year. Cardiac arrests in Scotland amongst males between the ages of 18 and 34 have increased 40% in the last year. I wonder why?

    • @kimberlysevastyanenko3798
      @kimberlysevastyanenko3798 Рік тому

      800?

    • @bobthebuilder5779
      @bobthebuilder5779 Рік тому +7

      We all know why..... The sheep don't want to admit it

    • @piratesswoop725
      @piratesswoop725 Рік тому +4

      An average of 125 professional soccer players have died of cardiac arrest…between 2014-2018 and about 4-5 times that number in those same years had cardiac arrest but survived, which would be about the same numbers as you’ve given. So it appears that there’s no major statistical difference between 2022 and 2014-2018.

    • @funnyfromadam
      @funnyfromadam 8 місяців тому

      Source: underbelly 😂

  • @mtmcommunity
    @mtmcommunity Рік тому +10

    This is the true definition of what doesn't kill you makes you stronger

  • @Pureignition58
    @Pureignition58 Рік тому +8

    I bet she's fully vaccinated too.

  • @maryc7830
    @maryc7830 Рік тому +14

    Timing is crucial. I’m a survivor of a heart attack.

    • @wildheartvoxinlore
      @wildheartvoxinlore Рік тому +1

      Wow. What was it like? Also I'm so glad your ok.

    • @maryc7830
      @maryc7830 Рік тому +3

      @@wildheartvoxinlore I didn’t know what was happening. My six year olds on call 911. There was an officer nearby that broke the door, and the ambulance was in there in three minutes. I felt tingling in my fingers and toes, I was drooling for my mouth, and there’s just moments I can’t remember. I’m just glad I’m alive.

    • @wildheartvoxinlore
      @wildheartvoxinlore Рік тому +5

      @@maryc7830 you should be a proud parent for teaching your six year olds what to do in an emergency and for them actually following through. Some people don't realize how important that can be in an emergency. I'm glad you're ok.

    • @maryc7830
      @maryc7830 Рік тому

      @@wildheartvoxinlore thank you

    • @jannalam6861
      @jannalam6861 Рік тому +1

      That is so true. Glad you're ok and you have an amazing child.
      My friends dad was having chest pains. They went to Emerg, and the triage nurses put him in the waiting room for like 2 hours. Then he got up to tell them that he cant wait any longer, and all of a sudden his heart attack comes while he's standing there talking to them. They got him in right away. Thankfully he's ok.

  • @yesitssarahbby17
    @yesitssarahbby17 Рік тому +8

    The other announcer didn't know it was an emergency? He literally looked at him and saw him convulsing. That's a pretty big red flag that something is wrong dude.

  • @journeymansmitty8283
    @journeymansmitty8283 Рік тому +14

    All these stories were really intense and have a lesson behind it take care of yourself you never know what's going on with your body🤔

  • @IsraelN626
    @IsraelN626 Рік тому +10

    When did young athletic people start having these cardiac arrests?

    • @JBVowell
      @JBVowell Рік тому +11

      I would imagine they always have. I remember while in high school a basketball player dying of cardiac arrest back in 99. After a quick look on google I found a study published in 2011 that found that 16% of all deaths among college athletes in-between 2004 and 2008 was caused by cardiac arrest.

    • @DANBSTL24
      @DANBSTL24 Рік тому +9

      Since the covid jab came out. Sad but true.

    • @dualiedan5205
      @dualiedan5205 Рік тому

      @@DANBSTL24this has been happening even before the covid shot. I think the media is now just reporting on these

    • @maaaaaap
      @maaaaaap Рік тому

      @@DANBSTL24 did your moronic amoeba brain not register that the clips in this video were older than the jab?

    • @maaaaaap
      @maaaaaap Рік тому

      @@JBVowell yeah, morons just started researching them after they read about the jabs, so now they think that it's a new thing. it's not. if they had any medical knowledge, which i know that these morons don't have, they wouldn't be saying stuff like "young people cant get cardiac arrests"

  • @AxmPlays
    @AxmPlays Рік тому +6

    How's that man casually having a hole in his heart all his life and only suffered a stroke recently

    • @Xane_Dragon
      @Xane_Dragon Рік тому

      A lot of people have a hole in their heart ....matches the one in their head 😂

    • @Putthesmokeup
      @Putthesmokeup Рік тому

      Seems like you have one in your head

    • @grandmasfavorite1104
      @grandmasfavorite1104 Рік тому

      same exact thing happened to hailey bieber. very strange

    • @sylvia_golightly
      @sylvia_golightly Рік тому +1

      Not so strange. My mom had a genetic heart condition that affected her aorta. She was hospitalized countless times and saw maaannnyy cardiologists and was even treated for epilepsy for years. They didn't discover the actual heart issue until she was 49. The Dr that discovered it was an old friend from Cuba that saw her in his office once and figured it out. That and my best friend being an RN has made me lose a lot of hope in our healthcare system.

  • @ninojohnson6911
    @ninojohnson6911 Рік тому +12

    The most important thing and I'm happy because they're all alive but the girl playing volleyball saying she thought she was out of shape so innocent 😇

  • @billyroesch8602
    @billyroesch8602 Рік тому +19

    Wow, my oldest brother went into cardiac arrest and died when he was 19, with no defibrillator near by.

  • @energyvampire1672
    @energyvampire1672 Рік тому +2

    Thank god everyone was quick and very well trained ! amazing teamwork !

  • @alquarius86
    @alquarius86 Рік тому +8

    That's the same thing that happened to the 24 yr old pro. NFL player hamlin also went into cardiac arrest and recently released.

    • @tommyfournier3138
      @tommyfournier3138 Рік тому +2

      Was it not 6-7 days after a procedure?

    • @ReinKayomi
      @ReinKayomi Рік тому

      Hell, now the MAGA antivax douchebags think that Hamlin's cardiac arrest was the cause for a random COVID vaccine

    • @maaaaaap
      @maaaaaap Рік тому +1

      @@tommyfournier3138 no, that's just speculation. also it was commotio cordis, caused by the tackle. get educated.

  • @flipf615
    @flipf615 Рік тому

    Very cool to upload this just a few weeks after the Hamlin situation. Really needed those clicks

  • @MoogieB
    @MoogieB Рік тому +17

    Outpatient heart surgery? I joke about drive through surgery but now I can see that happening soon!!

    • @islandofthemind
      @islandofthemind Рік тому +2

      instead of the whole cutting open down the middle of the chest and opening you up, now they can do a small incision, usually in the groin, in the center of the body where they can access the major arteries, and use a camera and a set of tools to guide and place a stent to undo where the problem is. its called angioplasty. eta: you can normally go back to life as normal quicker (under doctor's orders) after angioplasty these days. they usually only "crack" a patient "open" for bypass procedures, traumas or implants.

  • @mollykins8h
    @mollykins8h Рік тому +1

    Glad that kid knows what a seizure is and that her mom has them

  • @gabemartinez2558
    @gabemartinez2558 Рік тому +11

    Not to mention all of the people who have suffered/died from cardiac arrest within the last few months.

    • @piratesswoop725
      @piratesswoop725 Рік тому +3

      What about all the people who have suffered/died from cardiac arrest prior to the last few months? They don’t matter to you?

    • @carlajones765
      @carlajones765 Рік тому +3

      💉

    • @maaaaaap
      @maaaaaap Рік тому

      @@piratesswoop725 they don't matter to him because he just wants to further his own agenda.

  • @rossy2900
    @rossy2900 Рік тому +1

    A tip if you ever somehow come across someone experiencing cardiac arrest or stroke, when during the attack, the person may breathe oddly, gasping for breath in very lengthy periods, this is called agonal breathing, it is NOT true breathing, just a reflex in the brainstem after the heart stops. do CPR immediately.

  • @MAGA272
    @MAGA272 Рік тому +7

    The jab the jab the jab the jab

  • @sierrabeismann9097
    @sierrabeismann9097 Рік тому

    My dad had a hole in his heart and had 2 strokes. He got it fixed though, be never been more blessed

  • @larico8244
    @larico8244 Рік тому +21

    Prayers all of them including damar hamlin🙏

    • @its0nly_jord3n
      @its0nly_jord3n Рік тому +2

      The first one reminded me of Damar Hamlin's incident man prayers go out to all 🙏💪❤️

  • @planesandgeographyaremything
    @planesandgeographyaremything Рік тому +1

    that poor man in the 2nd one. It must hurt the ice in your head.

  • @central5358
    @central5358 Рік тому +9

    Life is the best gift that you will ever get.

  • @Gdub33
    @Gdub33 Рік тому +1

    Omg this is all horrible. So scary! Im so thankful to the human beings that make this not so scary with their brilliance and something all of these examples and millions of others examples worldwide can recover from. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @rickmartinez1798
    @rickmartinez1798 Рік тому +18

    Great justification story. Remember folks all the athletes collapsing is nothing new. 😉

    • @thefox47545
      @thefox47545 Рік тому +7

      Also did you notice that 3 of them happened BEFORE the pandemic?

    • @DemosIoannou
      @DemosIoannou Рік тому +1

      @@thefox47545 they blame vaccines for suicides !
      do you think they care about facts ?

    • @robroy6374
      @robroy6374 Рік тому +2

      why even bring up the "pandemic"?
      this have nothing to do with it. 🙄

    • @MarkWhich
      @MarkWhich 8 місяців тому +1

      @@thefox47545 They could of time-travelled into the future, got their shots, and came back then collapsed.

  • @TrueEnergizerBunnies
    @TrueEnergizerBunnies 9 місяців тому

    That girl screaming for her mommy just instantly brought tears to my eyes. Reminds me of when my oldest son was 2 and I slipped and fell, landed right on a herniated disc and the swelling made me lose control of my legs, they were totally numb and I couldn't move them anymore. My poor little man saw the while thing and just screamed in utter terror, would run to hide under his bed, then run back like he wanted to do something, then run and hide again, etc etc.
    I managed to drag myself somewhere I could lay down and call for help. I got use of my legs back after the swelling went down in my back which wasn't til the next day. I'll never forget that scream though or that look of terror in that poor little man. Hugged him so tight when I could

  • @MissLibertarian
    @MissLibertarian Рік тому +4

    Strokes and heart attacks in young people especially used to be rare, but we know the spike protein causes clotting and inflammation especially in people with good immune systems like athletes and teens.

    • @peterf.229
      @peterf.229 10 місяців тому

      cite your sources .

    • @MarkWhich
      @MarkWhich 8 місяців тому

      @@peterf.229 some random guy said, trust me bro!, that's the source.

  • @fbdaddyissues
    @fbdaddyissues Рік тому +1

    Whoa the first girl was so young, my heart goes out to these people

  • @brittanyhall888
    @brittanyhall888 Рік тому +4

    The mom having a seizure got me crying

    • @SolidSonicTH
      @SolidSonicTH Рік тому +1

      I saw something like that where a woman holding a baby had a seizure when standing in a checkout line.

    • @brittanyhall888
      @brittanyhall888 Рік тому

      @@SolidSonicTH really ? It must have been terrifying.

    • @SolidSonicTH
      @SolidSonicTH Рік тому

      @@brittanyhall888 Luckily the cashier recognized something was very wrong when her eyes glazed over so she took the baby out of her arms then did the best she could to lower the woman down gently so she wouldn't smash her head on the floor.

  • @ElOldPerro
    @ElOldPerro 5 місяців тому

    Very educational on the aspect to acknowledge the signal as it's occurring. Might help those who don't know.

  • @AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables
    @AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables Рік тому +15

    There were many many of these in 2021 and 2022. 2023 will blow all records. Mark my words

    • @thetest8777
      @thetest8777 Рік тому +6

      It's the shot C 19

    • @jcisthe1337
      @jcisthe1337 Рік тому +1

      They need to get the booster of the booster of the booster, and 6 months after that, get another booster, then no more heart attacks

  • @KatimusMaximus
    @KatimusMaximus Рік тому +1

    As someone with POTS I have this irrational fear of waking up via defibrillator or having someone start compressions when I'm just unconscious 😅

  • @ALICE-zx4ed
    @ALICE-zx4ed Рік тому +6

    Were they jabbed?

  • @Itzsavannahgacha
    @Itzsavannahgacha 8 днів тому

    0:25 as someone who studies nursing and medical emergiences, (not in college or anything, just for some fun and knowledge). That is extremely relatable. The baby crying, that one gasp, after performing cpr for long minutes, is what people in the medical field live and work to hear.

  • @larissadueck2643
    @larissadueck2643 Рік тому +13

    One has to wonder, what's causing all of this.... never seen this many instances of heart attacks, strokes, etc.

    • @walterwhite4693
      @walterwhite4693 Рік тому +4

      Couldn't it be the media reporting more? Have yet to see any statistics showing that shows anything different.

    • @Howitgoes799
      @Howitgoes799 Рік тому +6

      @@walterwhite4693 Just look at the stats it mos definitely increased. It’s concerning

    • @piratesswoop725
      @piratesswoop725 Рік тому +2

      @@Howitgoes799 What stats? From what organization? AHA? CDC?

    • @maaaaaap
      @maaaaaap Рік тому

      @@Howitgoes799 what stats? surely you can link one?

  • @unggoyalbert9469
    @unggoyalbert9469 Рік тому +2

    Start a new year with kindness
    Be helpful to everyone

  • @foghornleghorn2445
    @foghornleghorn2445 Рік тому +9

    And before last year, it was extremely rare.

  • @essiekun8
    @essiekun8 Рік тому

    Yesterday, at my summer camp, a camper had a seizure while we were playing a game. It was a very scary 45 minutes and it’s still something I’m constantly thinking about. He’s okay thankfully

  • @sheilat3469
    @sheilat3469 Рік тому +4

    Doesn’t anyone want to say it. The CLOT SHOT

    • @ScottyDoezntKnow
      @ScottyDoezntKnow Рік тому

      I mean the very first one (volleyball player) was from 2016, but go on.

  • @michaelagardner4058
    @michaelagardner4058 Рік тому +1

    The fact the guy in the second story who had a massive heart attack was still holding the hockey stick XD (but good thing the guy was there to give him CPR)

  • @jamesbennett5189
    @jamesbennett5189 Рік тому +6

    Safe and effective

  • @Outlander34
    @Outlander34 9 місяців тому

    Awesome jobs everyone. People helping people in their times of need. Beautiful.

  • @LeHunkyDory
    @LeHunkyDory Рік тому +8

    The hockey incident was pure awesome! EVERYONE was there doing something. Other teams player taking charge, the other players boosting Policemen and EMS over the ice. That's what I would love to see if I ever get into such an unfortunate situation.

  • @Gemsha20
    @Gemsha20 Рік тому +1

    This is making me think I’ve actually had a stroke instead of seizures. It started with an inverted eye. 😢

  • @CHRISTALMOUNTAIN
    @CHRISTALMOUNTAIN Рік тому +8

    Hole in the heart must be holy man

  • @lboyd6065
    @lboyd6065 Рік тому +2

    Hats off to all first responders! 👏👏♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @malacaimarbas2048
    @malacaimarbas2048 Місяць тому

    That last video was scary to me… My step father had a stroke due to a malformation in his heart the same way. He was coaching football at the time and my younger brother thought he was joking around as he reached out to his coworker and fell. Then when he heard the other coach yell out for someone to call 911, he booked it across the field. I was home at the time and heard the ambulance, and as I was always taught, I mentally gave my best wishes of recovery to whoever was needing that ambulance. A few minutes later, my mom texted me and said she was picking me and my brother up and we were going to the hospital. Thankfully he’s been healthy after a surgery to place a cover over the hole and recovered with no lasting damage (aside from some slight weakness in his left pinky and ring finger). A stroke can happen so quickly and just be lurking in the background. We were lucky he was in front of other people who acted fast.

  • @ohnowhy700
    @ohnowhy700 Рік тому +5

    As someone with VSD (ventricular septal defect aka holes in the heart) it scares me to know something like this might happen to me at any moment. Even if they say it's healed i still need to be cautious ;;

  • @sydneycarpenter5916
    @sydneycarpenter5916 Рік тому

    Thank you for helping

  • @MickeyMouse-lm6zj
    @MickeyMouse-lm6zj Рік тому +4

    4:10 how he never find that hole

  • @itstousha
    @itstousha Рік тому

    *I’m so glad that people react fast because some of them just stare*

  • @David-qo7lz
    @David-qo7lz Рік тому +3

    More athletes have died in the past two years than the prior 38 years. Move on people…nothing to see here.

  • @jdrose1000
    @jdrose1000 7 місяців тому

    That little girl crying mommy broke my heart! 😢

    • @Walterskidsaccount
      @Walterskidsaccount Місяць тому

      Hope the women is doing okay and the little girl knew what to do but poor baby 😢