Jack, 23, has just finished a lift. He noticed a tearing sensation in his chest just as he finished, but he didn’t think anything of it. When he got home, he turned on the shower, but didn’t make it in before he felt a sharp pain in his chest and lost consciousness. Luckily, his boyfriend was there and called 911. Will the paramedics be able to save him?
Jack is getting ready to hop in the shower when he collapses. His downstairs neighbor heard a thud and called 911. When paramedics arrived, he had been down for a while. They try tirelessly to resuscitate him, but will it work?
Joseph, Brett’s roommate, passed out and went into cardiac arrest. The paramedics arrived and performed CPR and defibrillated him. It’s only 1.5 minutes but it’s worth it!
Brett, a young worker, visits the cardiologist after weeks of chest pain. In the middle of his examination, Brett’s young heart finally gives out. The team work to resuscitate him. Will his young body be able to recover?
Jack, a healthy, 23-year-old wrestler, is doing push ups in his living room when he feels a horrible pain in his chest. His partner, Chris, finds him quickly and begins CPR and uses an AED. The paramedics arrive quickly and resuscitate Jack. When he gets to the hospital, however, Jack suffers another cardiac arrest. This one is much more severe. Will he make it out?
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Here ya go! “Nate’s Morning Routine”
Nate, a 23-year-old intern, is dressing for work when he feels a sharp pain in his chest. He collapses, and, when his roommate hears him hit the floor, he comes to his aid. Paramedics arrive shortly thereafter and work hard to restart Nate’s heart. Will they succeed?
Nate, a 22-year-old college student, takes a shower after a workout. He feels faint and decides to sit down before slowly losing consciousness. His roommate finds him after a few minutes of him being down. He calls 911 and paramedics work hard to save him. After tireless defibrillations and CPR, he comes back. However, his consciousness slips away quickly as he returns to VFib. The get back to work again. Will they succeed?
Steven, a 22-year-old football player, comes into the ED with chest pain one afternoon following practice. Upon examination, it is found that he has an arrhythmia that must be corrected. The team cardioverts him three times, only for Steven to slip into VTach. Will he make it? Full video coming to Gumroad!