Death in the Cobbold?
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Death in the Cobbold?
No, i'm not talking about the non existant singing but a guy in the upper Cobbold near the North Stand.
From what I could see he had a heart attack and paramedics were trying to revive him, it was just before the players ran out.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
From what I could see he had a heart attack and paramedics were trying to revive him, it was just before the players ran out.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
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Re: Death in the Cobbold?
i did see the paramedics doing something and loudnproud was saying on the official site he died,poor bloke.Daddy Dubz wrote:No, i'm not talking about the non existant singing but a guy in the upper Cobbold near the North Stand.
From what I could see he had a heart attack and paramedics were trying to revive him, it was just before the players ran out.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Re: Death in the Cobbold?
Crikey, Paramedics were trying their best and it didn't look good from where I was standing, RIPjohn_ipsw2 wrote:i did see the paramedics doing something and loudnproud was saying on the official site he died,poor bloke.Daddy Dubz wrote:No, i'm not talking about the non existant singing but a guy in the upper Cobbold near the North Stand.
From what I could see he had a heart attack and paramedics were trying to revive him, it was just before the players ran out.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
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I saw the paramedics run over 5 minutes before the kick off, there must of been about 8 of them, they were doing CPR on him for the whole time. At kick off they moved him (at that point I thought he was dead) but then carried on with CPR for another 15 minutes. They had a drip and got him on a strecher.
Was a terrible site. The left side of the North Upper were dead silent, everyone looked stunned. A few chants of Barmy Army got going but no one our side really joined it, football seemed so pointless as there was a man dying about 30 foot away.
I'm not sure if he dies though, if he had a heart attack would they of done CPR on him for 20 minutes?
Was a terrible site. The left side of the North Upper were dead silent, everyone looked stunned. A few chants of Barmy Army got going but no one our side really joined it, football seemed so pointless as there was a man dying about 30 foot away.
I'm not sure if he dies though, if he had a heart attack would they of done CPR on him for 20 minutes?
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Might of, only a Dr can confirm some one dead as far as I know.Dazza wrote:I saw the paramedics run over 5 minutes before the kick off, there must of been about 8 of them, they were doing CPR on him for the whole time. At kick off they moved him (at that point I thought he was dead) but then carried on with CPR for another 15 minutes. They had a drip and got him on a strecher.
Was a terrible site. The left side of the North Upper were dead silent, everyone looked stunned. A few chants of Barmy Army got going but no one our side really joined it, football seemed so pointless as there was a man dying about 30 foot away.
I'm not sure if he dies though, if he had a heart attack would they of done CPR on him for 20 minutes?
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That is so, so, sad to hear, and my condolences go out to
the family, friends and poor people who had to witness such a tragedy at PR.
When me and wifey walked into the game yesterday there was a
very old man inhis wheel chair, He was severely disabled and I said
to Jane 'How wonderful that someone has brought him to the
game' because despite his disabilities it was obvious that he
had a great love for Ipswich Town and its was nice to know
that people take the time and trouble to give people things they want.
Makes you all realise how lucky some of us really are..
the family, friends and poor people who had to witness such a tragedy at PR.
When me and wifey walked into the game yesterday there was a
very old man inhis wheel chair, He was severely disabled and I said
to Jane 'How wonderful that someone has brought him to the
game' because despite his disabilities it was obvious that he
had a great love for Ipswich Town and its was nice to know
that people take the time and trouble to give people things they want.
Makes you all realise how lucky some of us really are..
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Would have been surprised if he had have died there and then tbh.
Worked on him for a good 20 mins and as dazza said finnaly had a drip into him.
If he had have died there and then wouldnt have been a lot of point to the drip, and noticed it was still in when they stretchered him away.
Assumed it was a heartattack. Very odd, not a pleasant thing to happen especially at a footy ground with people cheering and clapping all around.
*shudder*
Least he still alive and kicking allbiet not very well.
Hope he recovers and makes it back to PR.
Worked on him for a good 20 mins and as dazza said finnaly had a drip into him.
If he had have died there and then wouldnt have been a lot of point to the drip, and noticed it was still in when they stretchered him away.
Assumed it was a heartattack. Very odd, not a pleasant thing to happen especially at a footy ground with people cheering and clapping all around.
*shudder*
Least he still alive and kicking allbiet not very well.
Hope he recovers and makes it back to PR.
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me and bro went to get our seats and i looked up at cobbold up and i saw him he look in a bad way than before i could look all paramedics where there and were working on him
lost all intrest in game just wanted him to be ok

really realy realy really hope he has a full recovery
thinking of him and his family and friends
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well said earl.i am also please that my fiends help me see the town.i have not got much else too look forward too.Earl Blue wrote:That is so, so, sad to hear, and my condolences go out to
the family, friends and poor people who had to witness such a tragedy at PR.
When me and wifey walked into the game yesterday there was a
very old man inhis wheel chair, He was severely disabled and I said
to Jane 'How wonderful that someone has brought him to the
game' because despite his disabilities it was obvious that he
had a great love for Ipswich Town and its was nice to know
that people take the time and trouble to give people things they want.
Makes you all realise how lucky some of us really are..
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Dazza: they would continue with CPR to mimick the heart beat and oxygen flow around the body . The only way you can re start the heart is with a defibulator - if they had shocked him but his heart remained asystolic - they may probably continue with CPR in an effort to maintain oxygen supply to brain but they might also have eventually pronounced clinically "dead" and they would have stopped CPR!Dazza wrote:I saw the paramedics run over 5 minutes before the kick off, there must of been about 8 of them, they were doing CPR on him for the whole time. At kick off they moved him (at that point I thought he was dead) but then carried on with CPR for another 15 minutes. They had a drip and got him on a strecher.
Was a terrible site. The left side of the North Upper were dead silent, everyone looked stunned. A few chants of Barmy Army got going but no one our side really joined it, football seemed so pointless as there was a man dying about 30 foot away.
I'm not sure if he dies though, if he had a heart attack would they of done CPR on him for 20 minutes?
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Fantastic news.itfc76trev wrote:The guy had a cardiac arrest died in the stand. Paramedics revived him and is well on his way to a full recovery. Well done to all staff and stewards involved
Its the paramedics that should be getting paid thousands of pounds per week and not footballers.
Cant praise them enough!
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itfc76trev wrote:Hi all
quick update the guy who collapse in the cobbold stand is up and about and has some short term mermory back and he is being transfered to Papworth hospital in cambridgeshire in the next few days.
Trev, Thanks for keeping us posted. All the best to him with
his recovery from us all at Tractor Boys.com..
And also as Dazza says in an earlier thread, well done to the Paramedics
who may well have save this persons life.
Its always nice to hear something good.