The videos being shown today all cut off just a second or two after he falls.
I watched a video last night that stayed focused on Hamlin the full time. In that video, Hamlin is clearly moving his legs, feet, arms and hands. The EMTs were actually trying to restrain his motions and appeared to be talking to him.
By around the 30 second mark, there were too many people around him to see what was happening.
Thrashing around with arms and legs is usually associated with a head injury.
Also, people with head injuries are frequently sedated because they act violently or try to stand up and walk around.
The fact that Hamlin has been sedated, and possibly intubated, is not consistent with cardiac arrest.
My friend who was watching on TV said that at first, it looked like they were treating his neck or collar bone. It did not at first appear to be heart-related.
He was having convulsions, which is absolutely consistent with cardiac arrest. In fact, the player who died in 71 went into convulsions after he hit the turf face down, according to what I’ve read about it.
I can assure you that if UC Medical says he was in Cardiac Arrest, he was in Cardiac Arrest. One of the best hospitals in the Country.