Not that I can recall. They brought the ambulance right on the field while they gave him CPR for 9 minutes as well as using the AED. Then the ambulance waited at the stadium for almost 30 minutes while his mother was escorted down to take the ride with him to the hospital that is 5 minutes away. Whole story is just a mockery. He was most likely dead before they put him in the ambulance
And as I've stated in other Hamlin-related threads, they CANCELLED THE GAME!!! If there's an INJURY, no matter how serious, they take their time and then resume. I've NEVER heard any sports game cancelled as a result of an injury. Only a Death.
Actually that is a very long time for CPR. After just 4 minutes, brain damage begins to occur, after 10 minutes it is very unlikely to be saved. The fact he received 9 minutes of proper chest compressions from a trained doctor ... but apparently is able to wave his arms up and down a few weeks later is a huge tell. At the minimum he has 3 or 4 broken ribs.... also they say that the hit to the chest was what caused the cardiac arrest in the first place.. have you ever received CPR before (proper CPR) its a very high likelihood you receive heavily bruised, fractured, or broken ribs. The dude at the game on Sunday did not have any rib or chest pain while flashing up masonic hand signs, I can tell you that
Lol.... yes it does... have none of you guys done a first aid class? If you are giving CPR and break someone's rib, you are covered by the good Samaritan act (at least where I'm from) because breaking a rib is more than likely when giving proper chest compressions. 9 minutes of straight compression would definitely break at least 1 rib even done by a professional. It's almost guaranteed to either fracture or break a rib if you are compressing properly
Not that I can recall. They brought the ambulance right on the field while they gave him CPR for 9 minutes as well as using the AED. Then the ambulance waited at the stadium for almost 30 minutes while his mother was escorted down to take the ride with him to the hospital that is 5 minutes away. Whole story is just a mockery. He was most likely dead before they put him in the ambulance
And as I've stated in other Hamlin-related threads, they CANCELLED THE GAME!!! If there's an INJURY, no matter how serious, they take their time and then resume. I've NEVER heard any sports game cancelled as a result of an injury. Only a Death.
This is pure speculation. Why keep harping on the "9 min of CPR"? Anyone in the EMT field can tell you that's not an unusual time to revive.
Actually that is a very long time for CPR. After just 4 minutes, brain damage begins to occur, after 10 minutes it is very unlikely to be saved. The fact he received 9 minutes of proper chest compressions from a trained doctor ... but apparently is able to wave his arms up and down a few weeks later is a huge tell. At the minimum he has 3 or 4 broken ribs.... also they say that the hit to the chest was what caused the cardiac arrest in the first place.. have you ever received CPR before (proper CPR) its a very high likelihood you receive heavily bruised, fractured, or broken ribs. The dude at the game on Sunday did not have any rib or chest pain while flashing up masonic hand signs, I can tell you that
I’m not disagreeing with you on your premise, but can you stop with the broken ribs? “Proper” CPR doesn’t break ribs
Wow. You've clearly never been CPR certified. What is this?
Lol.... yes it does... have none of you guys done a first aid class? If you are giving CPR and break someone's rib, you are covered by the good Samaritan act (at least where I'm from) because breaking a rib is more than likely when giving proper chest compressions. 9 minutes of straight compression would definitely break at least 1 rib even done by a professional. It's almost guaranteed to either fracture or break a rib if you are compressing properly
LOL really?? Well, I can tell you, it's 100% is unusual, and highly unusual at that!