Russell Haythorn is a Denver7 Reporter.
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — First responders say quick action by two roommates saved the life of a 20-year-old who went into cardiac arrest.
"I started making some food, and then I felt Hayden kind of bump into me as I was standing behind him. And I was like, ‘Hayden?’” Fenn said. “And he didn’t say anything and got super stiff and I saw his eyes roll in the back of his head. And he just started going down, and I was able to catch him for the most part on his way going down.”“Logan came out of his room because he heard a thump as Hayden hit the ground. I told Hayden he had about 30 seconds to respond to me before I called 911.
“Combination of caffeine, dehydration, not eating a whole lot, not eating the right stuff,” McWhorter said. “But no clogged arteries, no weird, random heart conditions — other than it stopped.”
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