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Mike Leach hospitalized. Appears to be very serious.
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<blockquote data-quote="Soaring Eagle 74" data-source="post: 132271011" data-attributes="member: 1397372"><p>The 61-year-old football coach had a massive heart attack at his home and did not receive medical attention for between 10-15 minutes, according to the outlet. Medical personnel who arrived reportedly used a defibrillator machine and shocked his heart back to normal rhythm. </p><p>Sources told the paper the situation is "dire," and the coach may have suffered seizures and potential brain damage due to the incident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soaring Eagle 74, post: 132271011, member: 1397372"] The 61-year-old football coach had a massive heart attack at his home and did not receive medical attention for between 10-15 minutes, according to the outlet. Medical personnel who arrived reportedly used a defibrillator machine and shocked his heart back to normal rhythm. Sources told the paper the situation is "dire," and the coach may have suffered seizures and potential brain damage due to the incident. [/QUOTE]
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Mike Leach hospitalized. Appears to be very serious.
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