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They'd been listening to the match on the radio and had been wondering whether he'd be arriving. JT: "Once we got to the hospital I was no longer part of the hands-on crew and it was when I took a step back that everything that just happened hit me. They were phenomenal. AD: "It's very unusual to look after a very fit year-old, who's been playing football for 40 minutes before he collapsed, and having CPR started almost immediately by people who are trained.

JT: "It was a further 30 minutes in the hospital that they were working on him - without his heart beating and without him breathing. In effect he was dead at that time. AD: "If you are ever going to use the term miraculous, I suppose it could be used here. Cardiologist Dr Sam Mohiddin, who is treating Muamba. One of those possible outcomes is a return to normal life.

Top Stories. Is Solskjaer on the brink at Man Utd? I thank God that I am alive and I pay tribute once again to the members of the medical team who never gave up on me," Muamba had said. It is because of these painful memories indeed that Muamba was so thankful to the medical team for rescuing the life of Eriksen. If Fabrice Muamba could do it, Christian, you can do it. Will be forever grateful that you pulled through that day. Great to hear that Christian Eriksen is awake and stable, in hospital.

The Debate. Breaking News. Former England Footballer's Scary Collapse Recalled Here is a look at what happened to Fabrice Muamba as the former Bolton midfielder and fans recall his incident back in when he suffered a cardiac arrest.

Written By. Fabrice Muamba responds to news of Christian Eriksen collapse Although the Euro campaign has just begun, Fabrice Muamba asserted that Christian Eriksen being alive is the best thing to come out of the tournament.

As he entered the tunnel, the crowd finally fell silent. According to Lawrence, there had been "a groundswell, a primal roar, chanting Fabrice's name. The Tottenham fans joined in. They chanted his name and then they started chanting, 'Come on! But he was carried off and a kind of hush descended.

According to Sharma, this is where something remarkable must have taken place, thanks to the presence of Deaner, the fan who half an hour previously had been simply watching a match with his brothers.

There was a squad of medical experts and friends there already. Spurs's club doctor, Shabaaz Mughal; and paramedics Peter Fischer and Wayne Diesel, who had been so involved in the first six minutes: and Bolton physio Andy Mitchell and club doctor Jonathan Tobin, a personal friend of Muamba.

Sharma told the Observer that the decision to take Muamba to the London Chest Hospital in Bethnal Green — almost eight miles away — rather than, as had been planned, the North Middlesex, much nearer White Hart Lane, may have helped to save the footballer's life. The amazing thing is that he persuaded the ambulance to change plans: ambulancemen don't normally like to do that. But it was vital, I think. Bethnal Green has equipment which can make a great difference. Ambulances don't have them, and the other hospital wouldn't have.

It was a difficult journey through north London. One of the vehicle's paramedics apparently had to hold the waist of Bolton's doctor, Tobin, while he fought to administer available drugs to available veins, because the pitchside doctor still had on his football boots, and studs slip on metal. A further 12 defibs were carried out during the journey. And thankful that there was so much expertise, and will. It's physical. Often you have to ask someone to take over. But it's crucial, in the early minutes — CPR keeps something pumping, and with a lack of oxygen any organ soon starts to die, the heart and brain needing the most, and the quickest.

If it's allowed to conk out, it's the end. Shortly after 7pm, the ambulance slewed around the last corner in Bethnal Green. The London Chest Hospital has teams of cardiologists, brain specialists, and something that they call "intensitists".



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