"They revived him in the ambulance, the situation was serious"/ The doctor tells the details of what happened to Boven: You shouldn't put your fingers in your mouth...
Moments of fear and panic accompanied yesterday's match between Fiorentina and Inter, with the "viols" midfielder, Edoardo Bove, collapsing on the field, shocking Italian football.
Doctor Giovanni Ghini, president of the Military Brotherhood of Florence, watched from a distance the rescue efforts for the Fiorentina midfielder, both when the player fell ill and afterwards.
"Four minutes have passed since Bove fell on the field until he was placed in the ambulance. The transport from the stadium to the 'Careggi' hospital took another 4 minutes. He entered the red room at 'Careggi' 13 minutes into the episode. We are talking about a problem that we define as 'time dependent'. From our side, there was organization and not improvisation.
Everything that has been done is the result of a protocol between the Military Brotherhood, the 'Misericordia' hospital of Florence and Fiorentina. The ambulance did not enter the field because there was a risk that it would not come out due to the playing field, it could get stuck. The teams that are inside the field have the same equipment that is inside the ambulance, they have everything in their backpacks. We are very trained, also from an emotional point of view" , he told " ANSA ", indicating that the trip to the hospital had been in a life-threatening situation. "He was not conscious. On that trip they defibrillated and performed resuscitation maneuvers. The problem was serious."
The intervention of people who are close to the footballer in such moments is often considered decisive, but Gini made it clear that it was better to open the way to experts, if those present were not trained.
"This should be clarified. We certainly appreciate the gesture, but improvisation is not the answer. The maneuver performed by inserting the fingers into Bove's mouth is not advisable, for two reasons. First of all, since the patient can suddenly close his mouth, he risks creating very serious injuries to the fingers. The second is that at that moment wounds can be made inside the mouth, the bleeding of which can be difficult for a patient of that nature. I repeat, we appreciate the gesture, but I want to emphasize the importance of taking lifesaving courses. It's about attending a few hours of courses, but those hours can save lives" , he said.
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