On Tue, 2010-04-27 at 16:09 -0500, Shaun Meehan wrote:
> I was on an organized charity ride where a rider went down in front of
> us right out of the gate, on a fairly short but steep climb. Our
> initial reaction was to stop and try to help, so we stopped
> immediately. However some ride officials that arrived on the scene at
> the same time we did, just as immediately told us to keep moving. This
> incident was in a relatively populated and accessible area, but even
> so, we found out later that the guy didn't make it. He'd had a massive
> heart attack. So it's possible that Tom may not have made it even if
> professional help were able to get to him sooner.

Some years ago I was on a club ride where I was riding along with an ER
nurse and her friend.  We stopped at a corner to oil her chain (the
squeaking every time she shifted was driving me nuts) and in the minute
or two we were stopped this guy passed us.  We continued down the road,
up a series of moderately steep rollers and at the top of the last rise
saw the guy down on the road, laying on top of his bike.  

He couldn't have been down more than 2 minutes before she was giving him
CPR.  I called 911 and walked up to the to of the last rise to stop
traffic, and as I got there a woman who lived in the housing area at the
top of the hill came out and asked what was going on.  She called her
brother in law, who was visiting.  He was an ER doc and had his full kit
with him.  By around 4 min after we saw him, the ER doc was working on
him.  Another 2 min later the EMTs arrived and took over.

We learned he'd had a heart attack, and according to the ER doc it was
not surprising: first nice day of spring, and right after that series of
tough rollers, the toughest hills in the area.  Happens all the time on
a day like that, he said.

We learned later he didn't make it.  




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