Reminds me of the time the football ref collapsed at mid field during the Auburn game. You could hear a pin drop when they were working on him. He survived.
Like you say, heroes
Feel like that was East Carolina? Because I was at that game when it happened, but I know I didn’t make it to the Auburn game.
Correct. It was ECUFeel like that was East Carolina? Because I was at that game when it happened, but I know I didn’t make it to the Auburn game.
As I recall, AEDs were fairly new at the time, but the dome had one. I also remember that the SU team doctor was on him in seconds.Column: Ex-official Bram makes heartfelt return to site of last year's heart attack
That ref went down like he was shot. I thought he was a goner. People said it was the perfect place to have a heart attack because an ambulance was right there.
it was ECU - i remember seeing him struggle with calls before he went down and getting mad at him, then i saw him drop and i shouted like a little girlFeel like that was East Carolina? Because I was at that game when it happened, but I know I didn’t make it to the Auburn game.
one of the best places to have something terrible happen, imagine if it were at homeReacted quickly to someone in need and probably saved a life tonight.
Full blown pound on your chest CPR, defribulators, etc. it was very serious.
The person raised his hand and was moving when they took him out on a cart.
Real heroes...
one of the best places to have something terrible happen, imagine if it were at home
anybody ever take notice of the rotating banner ad on the benches sideline at the dome during basketball games?
It says something to the effect of?
"Have a stroke? call 911 and say 'Take me to Crouse !'"
I find this one of the most unusual ads i've ever seen.
And I thought it was crazy to have an official sponsor for the shot clock violations we cause.anybody ever take notice of the rotating banner ad on the benches sideline at the dome during basketball games?
It says something to the effect of?
"Have a stroke? call 911 and tell them'Take me to Crouse !'"
I find this one of the most unusual ads i've ever seen.
And I thought it was crazy to have an official sponsor for the shot clock violations we cause.
The people walking out the stretcher and defib stuff weren't moving very quick. "Run, you aholes" i remember some dude yelling, they picked up the pace after thatAs I recall, AEDs were fairly new at the time, but the dome had one. I also remember that the SU team doctor was on him in seconds.
I don't mean to laugh but the morehead graphic below is funny. I hope the fan is ok.
They seem to run it only during the most stressful times of games. Or, maybe I only notice it then?anybody ever take notice of the rotating banner ad on the benches sideline at the dome during basketball games?
It says something to the effect of?
"Have a stroke? call 911 and tell them'Take me to Crouse !'"
I find this one of the most unusual ads i've ever seen.
Because not every hospital is a stroke center .. stroke centers are set up to be able to diagnose and , if needed, treat strokes much faster than other facilities
Absolutely correct, and I agree with you.
But isn't that sort of the role / responsibility of the EMT personnel that come to get you?
The people walking out the stretcher and defib stuff weren't moving very quick. "Run, you aholes" i remember some dude yelling, they picked up the pace after that
My wife was taken to the hospital 2 months ago a day after she had surgery due to complications from it. I cannot believe how slow EMT's move. I beat the ambulance getting there.
Absolutely correct, and I agree with you.
But isn't that sort of the role / responsibility of the EMT personnel that come to get you?
Hope she's doing much better. Can't imagine how scary that must have been.