A skydiver suffers a seizure in this clip from Season 1, Episode 7.

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40 thoughts on “Rescue Cam: Skydiver Has Seizure During Jump, Saved by Instructor | A&E”
  1. 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  2. Lately I see lot of serious incidents with this activity where people had been killed or died or something else that triggers by this activity for example this case in the video.
    I am sure this wasn’t the first time this person had this epilepsy attack , I mean why would take chances to risk not only your life but could potentially others life too.
    I wonder if it’s that important to risk life for adrenaline rush ?

  3. I suffer from seizures, I will tell you right now the most common type is stress induced, not flashing lights like most people think. I think he might have been super excited for this jump and it just over loaded his mind. I am so happy he made it to the ground safely. One misnomer about seizures is that your medication will always stop your seizures, not true, you can have what is called break out seizures, and the fact this man went four years without one, this would be said, by doctors and us who deal with this in our lives, this would be one of those cases. If you have never seen a person have one, or have no idea how to help someone when they are having a seizure there are guides online via the Epilepsy Foundation of America website on how to render first aid if you ever see this happen.

  4. Not sure why parachutes don’t have a self-release system based on an altimeter. Seems super easy to implement.

  5. Jeez. 3,000 above the ground… he wouldn’t have made it if his chute wasn’t pulled. That instructor definitely is a hero

  6. Why would he even Skydive if he has seizures??? Isn't that one of the questions asked on Liability form that you sign before going up?? He should have never Skydived….that is dangerous!!!!

  7. Do realise how hard it would be to fly and central yourself gliding to get that student and pull his shoot unbelievable and amazing wow thank God they both ok but what an amazing Instructure ..True life hero. The outcome could of been different even if the instructor never made it to the guy wow

  8. Great outcome ‘ but can you imagine if the instructor was never able to reach him…. could’ve ended horrible. What a great man ! That’s something many people don’t got.

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