remember, anna baggenhold s temperature was 56 degrees. anna was fresh out of medical school when she chose to live here. it s a skier s paradise. in may of 1999 she was going down this steep gully with two friends and fellow doctors in training. marie falkenburg and troy. the problem is when it comes down to this frozen, it is steep. but i hit some stones, and then i turned on my back and started to slide down the ice on my back. and then touren, he was a bit lower, and marie was a bit higher. and then they kind of got rid of their equipment and ran to me. because what i actually did was that i kind of hit a hole in the ice so that the head went under. what happened was she landed upside down with her head stuck underwater between a rock and a
thick shelf of ice. in fact, this is the exact spot where the accident happened. two of the men involved in anna s rescue showed us. she is where the water was most eager, over the cliff here. you can only imagine the desperation her friends must have felt as the moments started to tick by. she struggled for a while, and then she stopped. it took more than an hour, and a shovel, to free anna from the ice. they immediately started cpr. as the clock was ticking a helicopter flew anna to the university hospital of north norway. it s an hour away. but she was taken straight to the operating room. she has completely dilated pupils. she is ashy, waxy white. she s wet. she s ice cold when i touch her skin. and she looks absolutely dead. this is the double-edge sword
mine, 95. i was dizzy, nauseated, a little confused. below 85 and your heart is in trouble. remember, anna baggenhold s temperature was 56 degrees. anna was fresh out of medical school when she chose to live here in narvik. it s a skier s paradise. in may of 1999 she was going down this steep gully with two friends and fellow doctors in training. the problem is when it comes down to this frozen gully, it is a bit steep. but i hit some stones, and then i turned on my back and started to slide down the ice on my back. and then touren, he was a bit lower, and marie was a bit higher. and then they kind of got rid of their equipment and ran to me. because what i actually did was
garrity was dead and now she s not. same of anna baggenhold and there is chris brooks. i m touching you. you are walking. six months after his heart stopped chris graduated from college. yes, he still goes bowling with his best friend and he s got a job in philadelphia trying to save money to buy a house. i do piping, pluming and hvac. he has a defibrillator that is implanted here. it has gone off twice. one time was during a pickup football game. as i m walking towards the sidelines boom, it hits me, took me right off the ground. flat faced on the grass and out probably for ten seconds. you got shocked? yeah. and it kicked me. wow. that is amazing. if you hadn t had that? i would have went into cardiac arrest again. doctors don t know why his heart stopped.
ice so that the head went under. what happened was she landed upside down with her head stuck underwater between a rock and a thick shelf of ice. in fact, this is the exact spot where the accident happened. two of the men involved in anna s rescue showed us. she is where the water was most eager, over the cliff here. you can only imagine the desperation her friends must have felt as the moments started to tick by. she struggled for a while, and then she stopped. it took more than an hour, and a shovel, to free anna from the ice. they immediately started cpr. as the clock was ticking a helicopter flew anna to the university hospital of north norway. it s an hour away. but she was taken straight to the operating room. she has completely dilated pupils. she is ashy, waxy white. she s wet. she s ice cold when i touch her