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someone getting prolonged CPR in East

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  • edited April 2014
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    It was in block E a few rows behind me...so roughly row T/U/V seat 115 ish ...middleaged male.

    Hope he pulls through
  • aliwibble said:

    aliwibble said:

    Which block?

    This. Anyone know?
    It really doesn't matter does it??
    Well in my case it's the difference between "that's awful, I hope they're OK" and worrying until my parents stagger back from the pub after closing. That good enough for you?
    Yeah I get that now. Wasn't thinking of that. Apologies
  • Happened not far from me.
    People that needed the loo at h/t were directed along the walkway that serves the boxes.
    A couple in front of me came back and said they thought he had been revived. Hope they had the right info.
  • No one should never go to a football match and not come home

    Prays with who ever this was tonight and their family

    Yes. Let's hope he/she pulls through.

    It could have been us (just checked - my family are in Block F) and one day it will be of course. My Dad is 81, has had a triple heart bypass and really loses his rag at football sometimes.
    Bloody hell ! , I'm glad your dad and family and okay , and you can now relax

    Hopefully well be able to say the same to the family of his / her tragic incident ASAP :)
  • Idiot next to me said it was the shock of seeing us score. What a moron
  • Please god the person is going to be ok and well done to the person doing cpr.
  • aliwibble said:

    Well in my case it's the difference between "that's awful, I hope they're OK" and worrying until my parents stagger back from the pub after closing. That good enough for you?

    Yeah I get that now. Wasn't thinking of that. Apologies
    That's OK, I was possibly a bit too sharp with you there. Luckily my parents stopped off at home to dump their stuff before heading off to the pub, so have spoken to them now. Fingers crossed that the family of the guy concerned is able to do the same with him in the morning.
  • Didn't look good from what I could see.

    On the halfway line about three rows below the gangway.

    Fingers crossed he pulled through though.

    Thought the paramedics were on the scene fairly quickly. If there is a better place to have an arrest then a football ground is it as the people and kits is already there.
  • A very sobering sight and puts everything into perspective. Thoughts with the person and family concerned.
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  • Last I heard he was breathing and on his way to hospital. Hope he pulls through and makes a full recovery.
  • Rylo said:

    Last I heard he was breathing and on his way to hospital. Hope he pulls through and makes a full recovery.

    Thats good - lets hope for the best.

  • My thoughts and prayers are with him.
  • Hope this person is OK. Puts me in mind of Watford away last season. Same thing happened in the street after the game. As I recall, the guy was recovering OK in hospital.
  • Was shocking to see. Don't wish that on anyone. Hope they pull through.
  • Steward told us his heart had stopped but they got it going again and was on the way to hospital
  • Fingers crossed.
  • Rylo said:

    Last I heard he was breathing and on his way to hospital. Hope he pulls through and makes a full recovery.

    Hope this is true, as I was walking out of stadium I heard a few people saying he had died, really hope not

    Forget about the football until we find out if he is ok

    Pray For Him
  • Just goes to show the benefit of having first aid skills. So hope he is ok.
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  • Hope he gets well soon and sees the final result and put a smile on his face.
  • Just goes to show the benefit of having first aid skills. So hope he is ok.

    This - every citizen should be taught CPR skills, schools and employers should take the lead.

    Everything crossed that he pulls through.
  • I thought the club dealt with it very well and care arrived quickly, paramedics and stewards did well and the announcements were fairly clear, let's hope he pulls through
  • No one should never go to a football match and not come home

    Prays with who ever this was tonight and their family

    Yes. Let's hope he/she pulls through.

    It could have been us (just checked - my family are in Block F) and one day it will be of course. My Dad is 81, has had a triple heart bypass and really loses his rag at football sometimes.
    Flippin heck if your dad's anything like me he'd be better off at home with some calming music on during match days.

    Jokes aside, i hope the man in question is being looked after in hospital. I work in A & E and as others have said the positive outcome results are slim, but the key is to get onto someone instantly, within 10 seconds. As it looks someone got started straight away, giving the best possible outcome. Only did my Life Support training again last week.

    For anyone that's unsure what to do, just go on a course if you can. Most worksites put people on them automotically these days. It really isn't rocket science and you can't make things worse. And don't worry about being sued if you harm someone in the process. There is already a law in place (good samaritan) which protects you from any issues of that nature.

    https://www.resus.org.uk/pages/bls.pdf
  • Was in the west upper and could tell it was serious, I really hope he can pull through.
  • No one should never go to a football match and not come home

    Prays with who ever this was tonight and their family

    Yes. Let's hope he/she pulls through.

    It could have been us (just checked - my family are in Block F) and one day it will be of course. My Dad is 81, has had a triple heart bypass and really loses his rag at football sometimes.
    Flippin heck if your dad's anything like me he'd be better off at home with some calming music on during match days.

    Jokes aside, i hope the man in question is being looked after in hospital. I work in A & E and as others have said the positive outcome results are slim, but the key is to get onto someone instantly, within 10 seconds. As it looks someone got started straight away, giving the best possible outcome. Only did my Life Support training again last week.

    For anyone that's unsure what to do, just go on a course if you can. Most worksites put people on them automotically these days. It really isn't rocket science and you can't make things worse. And don't worry about being sued if you harm someone in the process. There is already a law in place (good samaritan) which protects you from any issues of that nature.

    https://www.resus.org.uk/pages/bls.pdf
    Good advice - already got me thinking about taking a course.
  • Best wishes to whoever it was, a full and speedy recovery.
  • Hope he is ok and well cared for, he was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital I was told. Thoughts with him, and his friends and family.
  • best wishes hope for fast recovery
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