Remember it like it was yesterday
http://www.foxsports.com/college-basketball/story/hank-gathers-died-25-years-ago-loyola-marymount-030215?adbsc=cbk_e41365686&adbid=10153671198334552&adbpl=fb&adbpr=112638779551
Played MU in our much debated 1987-88 season. Such a fun team to watch. Were you a frosh at that game? Or a senior in high school?
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on March 03, 2015, 07:26:22 AM
Played MU in our much debated 1987-88 season. Such a fun team to watch. Were you a frosh at that game? Or a senior in high school?
I was a frosh, but we played LMU over the Christmas break. Listened to the game on the phone as back then there was a service you could call in and hear the play by play of the game. My best friend from high school went to LMU and he gave me a lot of grief, it was all in fun.
Remember the night Gathers died and calling him from Milwaukee. He was in tears as you can imagine.
Wonder if an AED was in the facility?
Quote from: 4everwarriors on March 03, 2015, 09:36:03 AM
Wonder if an AED was in the facility?
Air Expeditionary Deployment?
Quote from: 4everwarriors on March 03, 2015, 09:36:03 AM
Wonder if an AED was in the facility?
Different era. Portable AED's in public places was not the norm. We weren't even carrying them on fire apparatus then. The 1-2 button kinds that read the heart rhythm for you weren't in vogue yet. Could it have made a difference? I don't know. The second part of that is would there have been someone there who had the presence of mind to (A) know where it is and get it in a hurry and then (B) know how to use it? While other are doing CPR and a huge crowd is gathering. How many people here make it a habit to notice where AED's are as they go through public buildings?
Rapid application of AED's to cardiac arrest patients does massively increase their chances of survival, but even doing everything perfectly.....when it is your time, it is your time. Personally, I have done CPR somewhere in the vicinity of 200 times with a total of 6 of them leaving the hospital alive.
I remember the footage of him dropping. I remember Bo Kimble shooting free throws left handed. I remember the insane run LMU made in the tourney. Watching that offense at full boil was truly a sight to behold.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on March 03, 2015, 09:36:03 AM
Wonder if an AED was in the facility?
There was. LMU bought one and the trainer brought it out onto the court. It was not used on the court but as soon as they got him off. There is a YouTube video that shows his collapse and time it took to get him on a stretcher and off the court. About 3 minutes or so. Defibrillator used within 5 minutes of collapse if I recall, but that is off memory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcD5XUXfr1Y
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/Hank_Gathers.html
In this version, Bo Kimble says there was a defibrillator, but nobody used it. Also, that CPR didn't start immediately.
To build on a couple of my posts....take a class. Learn how to do CPR and how to use an AED. Pay attention to their location in public places. You never know.
Couldn't agree more with Fahrenheit 451. There's no worst feelin' than seein' someone go down and not bein' capable of doin' anythin'.
Fahrenheit 451. Love it.
Quote from: tower912 on March 03, 2015, 10:42:58 AM
I remember the footage of him dropping. I remember Bo Kimble shooting free throws left handed. I remember the insane run LMU made in the tourney. Watching that offense at full boil was truly a sight to behold.
shivers
'Shivers' was watching Reggie Brown of the Lions receive CPR on the field against the Jets back in 1997. I was working out at the station watching the game (best way to watch a Lions game is to be working out) and almost threw up.
The Guru of Go
Quote from: tower912 on March 03, 2015, 10:42:58 AM
I remember the footage of him dropping. I remember Bo Kimble shooting free throws left handed. I remember the insane run LMU made in the tourney. Watching that offense at full boil was truly a sight to behold.
Yep. Heartbreaking and inspiring. Kimble's performance in that tourney was almost surreal.
I remember espn showing Lionel Simmons breaking down on the bench after being told during LaSalle's game.
I also remember a horrible made for tv movie starring Nell Carter as Hank's mom.