![]() "I just wanted to share that I saw Jesus face to face and the unbelievable rest and peacefulness of what I was experiencing was Jesus standing there with His arms open wide, and right behind Jesus standing there was this incredible glow it was the most vibrant and beautiful yellow." The doctor warned that she may not be able to speak for a while, however… No, and then my daughter goes, 'Heaven?' And she goes – she nods yes."ĭave remembers, "And as soon as someone said Jesus, a peace came across her." Brian says, "I just looked at Dave and said, 'She's going to be just fine.'" 'What's it's real?' And I go, 'The pain? The hospital?' She's slowly nodding your head. I just held the book steady because I didn't want it to drop."īrian recalls, "We figured out that she wrote I-T-S-R-E-A-L. And once she was fully conscious, Dave placed a pen in her hand and held a notebook for her, "And she just started making marks, and I couldn't tell what it was, and I was almost shaking. When I looked back at the doctor and he goes, 'That'll work.'" Can you show him that you can breathe on your own? Her chest went. ![]() Brian whispered in his wife's ear, "The doctor needs to know that you can breathe on your own. They decided to take her off the ventilator. The next day when Tina's vital signs were back to normal, her doctors needed to determine if she could breathe on her own. Dave adds, "And we're praying the whole time." Meanwhile, the ICU waiting room was filled with family and friends crying out to God for Tina, including Dave and Tammi. But I had to be happy too that at least she is alive," says Brian. And your eyes just immediately go to that monitor, watching the heart rate thing, the chart and hearing the beeping and seeing the numbers. "I mean, she's vented, the thing's breathing for her. Reeling from his wife's potential complications, Brian stepped into Tina's ICU room for the first time. The doctor continued to explain: most people don't survive after 5-10 minutes of being without oxygen to the brain … And if Tina pulled through, she would most likely have brain injuries that could leave her with a major brain handicap. We're going to induce a coma to allow her body to relax while we're doing all these tests to try to figure out what happened.'" But there was probably 27-28 minutes with limited or no oxygen. ***Please sign up for CBN Newsletters and download the CBN News app to ensure you keep receiving the latest news from a distinctly Christian perspective.***īrian shares, "The doctor explained, 'We defibrillated her one-one more time in the ER and she came back. As she told me that story, I got a text on my phone. Dave says, "And she just told me that she had sudden peace, suddenly, something fell on her, peace that Tina was going to be okay. Meanwhile, Tina's sister, Tammi, and her husband, Dave, rush across the desert from Los Angeles to Phoenix. I said, 'God, take everything from my life if you'll give me back Tina,'" Brian shares. There was nothing," says the Hines' neighbor Jeff Logas.įamily and friends trickle into the waiting room to pray and be with Brian. With no sign of life for over 20 minutes, Tina is rushed into the ER. ![]() Tina's injuries included a gash on her forehead from the fall, a cracked sternum, and several cracked ribs from the CPR. Tina, still without a heartbeat, is rushed to Deer Valley Medical Center by ambulance as the paramedics continue trying to resuscitate her. Brian says, "They did it a third time and I'm looking at them going, 'Guys, is-is her heart beating? Can you get her heart to beat? Please God, please make her heartbeat.'" Paramedics administered two rounds of epinephrine and shocked Tina's heart. Jeff shares his experience at the moment, "It was – it was like a man giving every last breath that he had to try to get his wife back."įirst responders arrived at the scene. I'm not doing it right.' And so, I put the phone down on the rocks and I just start pushing on Tina, pushing on her chest in the middle of her chest, I was panicked." Jeff Logas, their neighbor who had stopped over for a quick visit, tried finding a pulse and then began CPR.īrian recalls, "Jeff said, 'Brian, I can't do this. On February 12th, 2018, Brian Hines called 911.ĭispatch Operator: "Fire Department … what is the address of your emergency?īrian: "Tina! Please, Honey! I think my wife is having a heart attack! She passed out!"ĭispatch Operator: "Listen, is she breathing?"īrian recalls seeing his wife's body on the ground, "I've never seen anybody with their eyes rolled back and-and literally starting to turn purple." ![]()
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