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In Spain, a woman's body temperature dropped to 20.2 degrees during a snowstorm, and her heart rate stopped for about 6.5 hours. The woman who was hospitalized was resuscitated and no permanent neurological damage was reported.
6,5 hours
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According to a report in Spain's La Vanguardia newspaper, on November 3, in the northeast of the country near the city of Nuria with her husband on a mountain walk with a woman named Audrey Mash, could not return to the snow storm and froze.
Approximately 3 hours after the helicopter was taken to hospital by rescue teams in the region 34-year-old woman was thought to have died. Body temperature falling to 20.2 degrees Celsius and 6.5 hours of heartbeat standing Mash, the hospital was rescued by the intervention of two doctors.
OUT OF HOSPITAL AFTER 11 DAYS
Authorities, 11 days after walking from the hospital Mash'ın, only the fingers of the coordination and numbness problem, and no permanent neurological damage to the body, he said. Mash, who has been living in Barcelona and teaching English since 2017 with his wife, said he had no recollection of what happened on 3 November.
FIRST IN SPAIN
Officials, as a result of hypothermia in the heartbeat of 6.5 hours to return to life of Mash, the first said in Spain.
6,5 hours
According to a report in Spain's La Vanguardia newspaper, on November 3, in the northeast of the country near the city of Nuria with her husband on a mountain walk with a woman named Audrey Mash, could not return to the snow storm and froze.
Approximately 3 hours after the helicopter was taken to hospital by rescue teams in the region 34-year-old woman was thought to have died. Body temperature falling to 20.2 degrees Celsius and 6.5 hours of heartbeat standing Mash, the hospital was rescued by the intervention of two doctors.
OUT OF HOSPITAL AFTER 11 DAYS
Authorities, 11 days after walking from the hospital Mash'ın, only the fingers of the coordination and numbness problem, and no permanent neurological damage to the body, he said. Mash, who has been living in Barcelona and teaching English since 2017 with his wife, said he had no recollection of what happened on 3 November.
FIRST IN SPAIN
Officials, as a result of hypothermia in the heartbeat of 6.5 hours to return to life of Mash, the first said in Spain.