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3 Years After Cardiac Arrest, Damar Hamlin Continues CPR Awareness Campaign

Damar Hamlin was saved by on-field CPR after collapsing from cardiac arrest during an NFL game, highlighting the critical role of medical responders in sports emergencies.

  • Damar Hamlin, Buffalo Bills safety, collapsed on the field during play and was revived by CPR responders during a televised NFL game.
  • Hamlin suffered sudden cardiac arrest during live play in the on-field setting, causing his collapse.
  • In Cincinnati, the Bills were playing the Bengals when the incident unfolded on the playing field at the Bengals' venue in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Medical staff revived Hamlin with immediate CPR, restoring signs of life and enabling medical stabilization and transport.
  • Because the game was televised, viewers saw the emergency during a televised NFL broadcast, making Hamlin's collapse and resuscitation visible to the broadcast audience.
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Today in Sports - Bills S Damar Hamlin collapses in cardiac arrest and is revived by CPR on field

Jan. 2

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Beckley Register-Herald broke the news in on Thursday, January 1, 2026.
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