Goalkeeper-firefighter saved a player from a heart attack on the field: details.
25.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
25.08.2025
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According to The Sun: Goalkeeper Samuel Fosse became a true hero when he saved the life of a player who suffered a heart attack during a match. The Frenchman used his knowledge and skills from firefighting to provide necessary assistance to the victim until the ambulance arrived. He was assisted by others with medical education who were at the stadium, and together they managed to stabilize the player's condition.
This story once again confirms that football is not just a game, but a community of people ready to help each other in difficult situations. At US Oisseau club, everyone hopes for the player's quick recovery, while Fosse modestly emphasizes that he simply fulfilled his civic duty.
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