Almost a year later and I still cry when I watch this. Damar Hamlin brought a country together that day with his medical event for a brief moment, football stopped, and humanity took over! So glad to see he is okay now! #3 forever, respectively, from a SF 49ers fan!
@@barbhanley652Per his uncle, he coded again once he got to the hospital, massive heart damage, he would NEVER play ball again, no team would touch him as it would be a lawsuit in the making. He was not okay!
This is the first time I've actually seen the doctors giving Damar Hamlin CPR. During the broadcast they didn't show it. The doctors and trainers were great that night! They are the true heros!!
I'm a buffalo bills fan, I live in Western NY. I have to say the Cincinnati fans, and Bengals are a class act. God bless you all for showing such grace.
This is a year later and I never actually watched the video. As a cardiac nurse I have administered CPR multiple times. There is no greater feeling than participating in saving someone’s life. So very proud to be a medical professional. Wonderful to watch this a year later and he’s doing just fine!!!
That was the most terrifying moment in all my years as a football fan. Even now. I find myself holding my breath with tears in my eyes watching this. Thankful he recovered.
@@allisonsmith9380 most likely out of fear and not wanting to hear what's going on, basically what happens when a child hears their parents in a bad argument
Oh this scene just chokes me up, such tense scary moments, thank God he’s back , so grateful for that medical team that literally saved his life , the world loves you Damar
To see the other team gather around to show their respect and concern for him somewhat restores my faith in humanity. Also, I am soo glad to see what the NY team did in the end. They huddled around and I’m sure they were saying a Prayer for their teammate. Kudos to them
I have thee utmost respect for the Cincy fans base after this as well as the Bengals team. I’m a lifelong Bills fan and to see the concern and respect for my Bills says A LOT! We are so much bigger than the game. Thank you
This was an amazing video of what was done. It gave me chills to see the intensity of the situation. The overall outcome showed how well emergency medical training is key for life.
As a former Paramedic there is no greater feeling than getting a “save” from a cardiac arrest. God reaches through us to save his children. EMS and medical personnel deserve accolades for working in front of the world. There’s so much involved that people do not need to see.
Thanks for sharing this video brother.. I know some people may have other thoughts/reservations on doing so, but damn man.. Really puts life into perspective and might even make us all a little more thankful and maybe even believe in miracles 👊😉🍻
This perspective and seeing this video adds that whole extra layer of intensity. All we saw during the broadcast was reactions and the ambulance. Thank GOD he is okay and even a year later, a forever thank you to the training staff, medics, and so on who took care of Damar that night. So happy the training staff won the Pat Tillman Award.
He's not played more than a play or 2 since this. He's basically benched & they let him go out & throw the ball a few times here & there to keep him on the roster.
Thanks to the efforts of many people a man who died was revived and has lived to play professional football again catching four interception in 2024 thus far. It was the efforts of so many to revive Damar that he is alive today that he is able to experience what he wanted most to play professional football. What most people don't realize it the Buffalo Bills are not just a professional football team they are a family - when one of them is hurt or suffers they gather round to help that player heal - love is a word never used in professional football but love is the word that means a lot to the Buffalo Bills family. And to see Damar playing again was one of the family's most thrilling moments.
Never seen this angle or any angle of this. Watching this on TV live was just utterly shocking - and it did feel very grim at the time! Just so thankful Demar made it! All I have to say. 🙌🏼
There were acctually people who thought they should finish the game after that. Watching this proves that wrong. No way could they continue playing. No damn way.
Again, we in Buffalo thank the city of Cincinnati for all of their help during this incident. You showed up at the hospital in support of Damar. Class act people through and through.
Man I’ve been there! Giving someone CPR for 10 minutes straight. It was me and two other guys and we had to rotate between the three of us. The most terrifying and exhausting thing I’ve done. Mad love to Damar and the training staff!
@@LizAya22 it’s not only the compression depth they get wrong in movies, it’s the entire process. It’s one thing not to compress a chest to the right depth… but to get the rate and rhythm wrong makes it hard to watch for anyone with training. I recently watched the movie The Abyss… the CPR scene completely destroyed the immersion for me. Probably the worst CPR I’ve seen in a film.
I was there, and we knew within 2 mins something was out of the ordinary. Stadium was very quiet. No one said anything even after we all were walking down the streets after the canceled game
That medical young lady was hustling more than anyone else. Even down to the end. She popped up from the prayer circle out of nowhere and ran to do something else. 🏃🏼♀️💨 9:38
Honestly the bengals staff, players, and most fans minus the douche in the video were nothing but a class act. Between both teams watching that happen I couldn’t imagine the fear. Health is number 1 the love and support during and after was above anything we’ve seen in a while. Glad Damar has made a recovery and back to ball! God is good!!!
I just watched this and couldn't believe that he could say something like that while watching them perform CPR on him..... it's amazing how some people can be so insensitive!
Thanks for sharing! That was such a frightening moment for everyone! I can only imagine what you fans that were there felt while watching this sad accident occur in the middle of the game… even Troy Aikmen couldn't talk… so glad Damar pulled through!
Well now that I think about it with all those people in the stadium there must be hundreds at least different angles out there, but I appreciate the fact that people didn’t immediately go share the footage after the fact out of respect
Thank you for sharing this video. It puts life into perspective and reminds us how fragile we all are, regardless of physical fitness or social status!
Even though I know he lived, which is a miracle, this sh*t still makes me cry. Those men from Buffalo and Cincinnati's training staff, working on Damar, trying to pump life back into him. The circle of players around him. The things you couldn't see (tears streaming down the players faces, the desperation). The absolute respect and class of that entire stadium in Cincinnati. The entire Bill's organization in a prayer circle. True human compassion and love.
As a bills fan last year was a tough year for them. In September their te Dawson knox brother died at 20 years old. The city of Buffalo had a blizzard that killed 25 people. In May of that year 9 people were shot to death in a supermarket shooting in buffalo. They had to change venues from a home game to an away stadium because of snow and this. The team was never the same
there’s something so moving about the entire team looking to sean mcdermott immediately after the ambulance left the field. he must be one hell of a coach.
I remember watching this unfold live on TV. When I saw the look on Allen and Diggs' faces I knew something was wrong. Then I saw the report of them doing CPR and I literally cried.
I remember I was doing some laundry, and ran back up to the tv, because I knew it was going to be must see tv, I sat down to watch, little did I know about this. Next thing I hear is Joe Buck saying they are doing CPR, and my mood instantly went from “this is going to be one of the best games of the year” to “I don’t even care about the game I just hope this guy survives and is okay.”
It looks like they shocked him with a defibrillator a couple of times. There’s points where the training staffs block throw their arms up and ask some players to give a bit more space.
This was one of those moments in life when you remember exactly where you were, and who was with you. This is the first time I’ve actually seen footage of them doing CPR on Hamlin. Shits crazy. Was so happy when we heard that he’s going to make it!
They need to broadcast live feed without commercials People need to be educated. I don't understand why they would censor it or cut it out, but they need to show it so people can understand and learn from it
Bro recording really asked if he gets his money back if it ended, when he coulda been watching someone die on the field....sad damn world this has become
This felt like the longest video ever, and I don't mean that in a condescending way. I didn't watch this happen live; I can't imagine how long it felt on the field.
It started out a football game, and turn into praying Revival 🙏. God was there all the time, he was there with the staff, while they were proforming CPR. Prayer Changes things.
Almost a year later and I still cry when I watch this. Damar Hamlin brought a country together that day with his medical event for a brief moment, football stopped, and humanity took over! So glad to see he is okay now! #3 forever, respectively, from a SF 49ers fan!
So glad he's ok. He's a tough one. God Bless ❤
@@barbhanley652Per his uncle, he coded again once he got to the hospital, massive heart damage, he would NEVER play ball again, no team would touch him as it would be a lawsuit in the making. He was not okay!
@iamshewhowalksalone820 yet here he is, continuing to play for the Bills and live out his dream after all. So he was okay!
Yes he did bring the world together through him thst day. He fought never gave up. Yet he worried about his team mates when he was in rhe hospital.
This is the first time I've actually seen the doctors giving Damar Hamlin CPR. During the broadcast they didn't show it. The doctors and trainers were great that night! They are the true heros!!
They weren't doctors that was the Bill's training staff giving cpr. They weren't doctors
Amen 🙏
Wow moving video!
Same. I’ve never seen the CPR til now. It was always pictures/ videos of the collapse, gathering, and outside the hospital
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The Bills training staff 100% saved his life. This is so impressive to see.
God and those he made to be selfless the staff with medical training and EMTs and they help others its amazing so Glad he's ok
Absolutely
Bills and Bengals staff. When it’s serious, medical personnel on both sides turn out.
Both training staffs did a great job
Did God give him a heart attack too?@@Saleigh
I'm a buffalo bills fan, I live in Western NY. I have to say the Cincinnati fans, and Bengals are a class act. God bless you all for showing such grace.
Agreed
Except for the one 🤡 sitting by the video wanting to know if he gets his money back if they don’t keep playing. Classless!
I believe any team would have done the same
What did you think they would do??
@@marsianer4842troll!
This is a year later and I never actually watched the video. As a cardiac nurse I have administered CPR multiple times. There is no greater feeling than participating in saving someone’s life. So very proud to be a medical professional. Wonderful to watch this a year later and he’s doing just fine!!!
That was the most terrifying moment in all my years as a football fan. Even now. I find myself holding my breath with tears in my eyes watching this. Thankful he recovered.
Thank you for making this video public.
Seeing CPR performed for the first time is frightening. The absolute terror in Josh Allen's eyes was heartbreaking.
Curious to know why he was covering his ears.. do you have any idea?
@@allisonsmith9380 most likely out of fear and not wanting to hear what's going on, basically what happens when a child hears their parents in a bad argument
@@allisonsmith9380that broke my heart seeing him do that. You could just tell he knew this was really bad.
@@jakedoug9825 That makes sense. How traumatic
Oh this scene just chokes me up, such tense scary moments, thank God he’s back , so grateful for that medical team that literally saved his life , the world loves you Damar
When this did happen, a lot of football fans were shocked to the core, man. I’m glad the dude is still on his two feet till this day
@@fushionfruitmashupsin January
@@fushionfruitmashupslast season right before playoffs
I'm a Dallas cowboys fan and it doesn't matter what team you root for this is something no fan of any team wants to see
Amen. Go Cowboys!!
Well... Dak could use a carreer ending injury. I don't want him to die. But I don't want him
Thanks for sharing this! Still brings me to tears.
To see the other team gather around to show their respect and concern for him somewhat restores my faith in humanity. Also, I am soo glad to see what the NY team did in the end. They huddled around and I’m sure they were saying a Prayer for their teammate. Kudos to them
I have thee utmost respect for the Cincy fans base after this as well as the Bengals team. I’m a lifelong Bills fan and to see the concern and respect for my Bills says A LOT! We are so much bigger than the game. Thank you
This was an amazing video of what was done. It gave me chills to see the intensity of the situation. The overall outcome showed how well emergency medical training is key for life.
As a former Paramedic there is no greater feeling than getting a “save” from a cardiac arrest. God reaches through us to save his children. EMS and medical personnel deserve accolades for working in front of the world. There’s so much involved that people do not need to see.
Then yaw should be standing up against big pharma & all they satanic lies.
God doesn’t exist.
@@brittrugg2676 then you don't exist .
@@CryMeARiver63Which god do you believe in? Because mankind invented more than 3000…
So does this “god” also stop his heart? lol.
Thanks for sharing this video brother.. I know some people may have other thoughts/reservations on doing so, but damn man.. Really puts life into perspective and might even make us all a little more thankful and maybe even believe in miracles 👊😉🍻
A spectacular job performed by the Bills medical staff! There was no hesitation nor no giving up in order to save Hamlin's life. 👏👏👏👏
This perspective and seeing this video adds that whole extra layer of intensity. All we saw during the broadcast was reactions and the ambulance. Thank GOD he is okay and even a year later, a forever thank you to the training staff, medics, and so on who took care of Damar that night. So happy the training staff won the Pat Tillman Award.
The team did such a good job surrounding him. Damn good job to those docs on the field.
It's amazing he still has the will to go out and play on Sundays
He's not played more than a play or 2 since this. He's basically benched & they let him go out & throw the ball a few times here & there to keep him on the roster.
Thanks to the efforts of many people a man who died was revived and has lived to play professional football again catching four interception in 2024 thus far. It was the efforts of so many to revive Damar that he is alive today that he is able to experience what he wanted most to play professional football. What most people don't realize it the Buffalo Bills are not just a professional football team they are a family - when one of them is hurt or suffers they gather round to help that player heal - love is a word never used in professional football but love is the word that means a lot to the Buffalo Bills family. And to see Damar playing again was one of the family's most thrilling moments.
Never seen this angle or any angle of this. Watching this on TV live was just utterly shocking - and it did feel very grim at the time! Just so thankful Demar made it! All I have to say. 🙌🏼
No one was on a separate team that night! We were all team Demar!!
the whole country. no division for one night. united in prayer. 💜
I'm sick about hearing about that faker hope he does for real
Amen❤
@@futureselfnow death to lemar haha
@@davepauley3788fucking weirdo oh my god
I still get emotional every time I watch these videos of Damar.
It's all about your feelings.
@@chairman4953 You mean the ones you don’t have 🤡?
Wow. This is what unity looks like. I so wish we had more of this.
His family and teammates must have been horrified. Thank God he survived, thanks to the medical staff.
There were acctually people who thought they should finish the game after that. Watching this proves that wrong. No way could they continue playing. No damn way.
Shout out to the cameraman (or woman) for recording this. It gives us a better look on what the medical staff did to save his life.
I’m a Respiratory Therapist and let me tell you there’s nothing like a save! Way to go!
No oxygen for 9 minutes, he coded again at the hospital per his uncle, massive heart damage and would NEVER play ball again, he is not okay.
@@iamshewhowalksalone820 Then why is he still playing?
Thank God he's back . This is so heartbreaking . Bills are my team 1 million percent
Again, we in Buffalo thank the city of Cincinnati for all of their help during this incident. You showed up at the hospital in support of Damar. Class act people through and through.
The guy just asked if he gets his money back if the game ends? Really????
I heard that same shit , he should pay double because he got to watch real heroes save a life
I mean…valid question tho. Those tickets aren’t cheap.
The guy who said that is a piece of shit low life
@@NoctemAeternusMusicstill tho that’s what your worried about
Give the fans a break they were drunk, bored and confused and this hasn’t happened on the field in a long time
Man I’ve been there! Giving someone CPR for 10 minutes straight. It was me and two other guys and we had to rotate between the three of us. The most terrifying and exhausting thing I’ve done. Mad love to Damar and the training staff!
The original video gave me goosebumps, but this take is completely heartbreaking. Now you know more of why the players were crying.
Plus they could hear everything that was being said as well. Awful.
They are absolute heros.
This is actually a good video for folks who have never seen CPR performed before. Should be shown in every class. The movies are so far from reality.
CPR and ACLS are violent and messy. I was amazed at how fast they cleaned up the area before transfer to ambulance.
In reality don’t they break your ribs?
Maybe the movies are so far from it because they want to be safe no?
@@LizAya22 hopefully not. But you are certainly breaking the cartilage connecting the sternum and the ribs.
@@tommloye4626 yea.
@@LizAya22 it’s not only the compression depth they get wrong in movies, it’s the entire process. It’s one thing not to compress a chest to the right depth… but to get the rate and rhythm wrong makes it hard to watch for anyone with training. I recently watched the movie The Abyss… the CPR scene completely destroyed the immersion for me. Probably the worst CPR I’ve seen in a film.
I'm glad he made it. The medics on the field were absolutely amazing. He should never touch the field again. I stand by that
I was there, and we knew within 2 mins something was out of the ordinary. Stadium was very quiet. No one said anything even after we all were walking down the streets after the canceled game
Yeah that's not surprising ... I'd say CPR is pretty out of the ordinary...
That medical young lady was hustling more than anyone else. Even down to the end. She popped up from the prayer circle out of nowhere and ran to do something else. 🏃🏼♀️💨 9:38
Honestly the bengals staff, players, and most fans minus the douche in the video were nothing but a class act. Between both teams watching that happen I couldn’t imagine the fear. Health is number 1 the love and support during and after was above anything we’ve seen in a while. Glad Damar has made a recovery and back to ball! God is good!!!
Yes the jerk in the video asking about getting back his money
I just watched this and couldn't believe that he could say something like that while watching them perform CPR on him..... it's amazing how some people can be so insensitive!
Hate when people clap at dumb shit
Some people crack jokes when they are nervous or scared to distract themselves
@@stellatarazon6576there were Bills fans sitting behind me and they were complaining about the money they spent to travel, tickets and hotel.
You can see at 0:30 and 0:54 where they have to take their hands off him. They were likely using the defibrillator at those times.
Yeah. They said they did use one on him.
Bills medical staff better have gotten a raise.
Thanks for sharing! That was such a frightening moment for everyone! I can only imagine what you fans that were there felt while watching this sad accident occur in the middle of the game… even Troy Aikmen couldn't talk… so glad Damar pulled through!
Thinking God every day the bills play they playing for DeMar so happy this was a good outcome and he’s doing so well now.
Damar*
@@AmazedBunion 🤨
Been watching football for 30 years. Most definitely the scariest moment i can recall
This and when Austin Collie from the Colts😢
I remember watching that game and it gave me chills I was praying for him, true miracle ❤
So glad he is still with us! ❤
Well now that I think about it with all those people in the stadium there must be hundreds at least different angles out there, but I appreciate the fact that people didn’t immediately go share the footage after the fact out of respect
Thank you for sharing this video. It puts life into perspective and reminds us how fragile we all are, regardless of physical fitness or social status!
Thank you for the best video about this, a very scary day ❤
True CPR - as opposed to CPR we see in shows - is so much more devastating and horrifying. My goodness.
I'd imagine that might have been why Josh Allen was covering his ears. So he didn't have to hear it
Even though I know he lived, which is a miracle, this sh*t still makes me cry. Those men from Buffalo and Cincinnati's training staff, working on Damar, trying to pump life back into him. The circle of players around him. The things you couldn't see (tears streaming down the players faces, the desperation). The absolute respect and class of that entire stadium in Cincinnati. The entire Bill's organization in a prayer circle. True human compassion and love.
That was a terrifying moment. I can’t even imagine what bills players were even thinking when this happened.
The absolute scariest moments of live football i’ve ever witnessed!
Great footage. They worked on him for a long time before getting him in the ambulance.....he has an angel or two on his side.
This was last year right ? Not recent
As a bills fan last year was a tough year for them. In September their te Dawson knox brother died at 20 years old. The city of Buffalo had a blizzard that killed 25 people. In May of that year 9 people were shot to death in a supermarket shooting in buffalo. They had to change venues from a home game to an away stadium because of snow and this. The team was never the same
Glad this man is ok!!! I hope i never have to see this again!! 😢
Billls Fan but lived in Kentucky most of my life across river from Cincinnati They are a class act for sure. Live in WNY now
Bills may not have won a Super Bowl ever. But they have saved a life.
Wow! Normally when I have seen CPR being performed on someone it didn't end well. Hamlin is blessed to be alive! 🙏
You have to remember that they have the best of the best.
there’s something so moving about the entire team looking to sean mcdermott immediately after the ambulance left the field. he must be one hell of a coach.
Great work by the team doctors and paramedics!
Medical staff are true heroes, incredible footage
He was BLEESED
Thank you for sharing and thank God he's back
I remember watching this unfold live on TV. When I saw the look on Allen and Diggs' faces I knew something was wrong. Then I saw the report of them doing CPR and I literally cried.
I remember I was doing some laundry, and ran back up to the tv, because I knew it was going to be must see tv, I sat down to watch, little did I know about this. Next thing I hear is Joe Buck saying they are doing CPR, and my mood instantly went from “this is going to be one of the best games of the year” to “I don’t even care about the game I just hope this guy survives and is okay.”
First off all, PRAISE GOD! And secondly, God bless each hand that touched Hamlin that day.... ❤❤
This medical staff was amazing. The NFL players couldnt handle the stress but they sacked up.
Great medical staff
I was there. Cincinnati take care of you if you need anything. good city 🔥
It looks like they shocked him with a defibrillator a couple of times. There’s points where the training staffs block throw their arms up and ask some players to give a bit more space.
never saw this angle. very nice!
Excellent footage.
Why an unmarked ambulance and no uniformed fire dept or emt there
They are most likely stadium EMT
There athletic trainers
And doctors. When he was out into the bus, he was bagged up. They provided everything on the field.
This was one of those moments in life when you remember exactly where you were, and who was with you. This is the first time I’ve actually seen footage of them doing CPR on Hamlin. Shits crazy. Was so happy when we heard that he’s going to make it!
They need to broadcast live feed without commercials People need to be educated. I don't understand why they would censor it or cut it out, but they need to show it so people can understand and learn from it
This was so scary when it happened and we were all praying and we didn’t stop praying. This was definitely a please Lord moment.
10 minutes straight ❤️ speechless fr thank god the young man is still alive
God bless Hamlin and medical team that help him. God is good all the time.
Still makes me tear😢😢😢 up
Bro recording really asked if he gets his money back if it ended, when he coulda been watching someone die on the field....sad damn world this has become
Number 79 felt like I felt. Glad this young man is alive.
THANK GOD they had a highly sophisticated medical team there!!!
Why are they all surrounding him? Like they are blocking something lol
I’m a Bills fan now.
This brought trars to my eyes
God is SO good. The Holy Spirit is STRONG in this video❤🙏🏼I’m sure this added to a lot of testimonies
HE WAS SO BLESSED .GOD HAS A PURPOSE FOR HIM.
It’s nuts because he was actually dead and they revived him
Pretty amazing to watch this now 💜
He is a very lucky man to be alive.
This felt like the longest video ever, and I don't mean that in a condescending way. I didn't watch this happen live; I can't imagine how long it felt on the field.
Finally, real footage of real cpr
Football very dangerous not for the weak.
Asking if you get your money back on video while a man's getting CPR sounds about right for a drunk NFL fan
Thank the LORD for bringing you through! I hadn't seen this video before now..
Damn, that was a close one.. not many heart attacks victims survive. Given CPR 3-4 times and saved one of them. I think the odds are below 10%
Omg I knew they were doing cpr on the field but I didn't know they had to use the AED too!😭
It started out a football game, and turn into praying Revival 🙏. God was there all the time, he was there with the staff, while they were proforming CPR. Prayer Changes things.
😢 Prayers from Denver Colorado🙏🙏🙏