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Emily Gera
Sunday, January 12, 2020, GMT
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In the United States, a player was found to have seizures while playing a game online, saving his teammates' lives from more than 5,000 miles.
According to the BBC, 17-year-old English resident Aidan Jackson was playing a game with Texan Dia Lathora, Texas, earlier this month.
Lathora told Liverpool echo: "I just put on the headphones and heard what I can only describe as a seizure, so obviously I was worried and immediately started asking what happened and whether he was okay."
"When he didn't respond, I immediately started looking up the EU's emergency phone number. When this method doesn't work, I just hope that non-emergency situations work, it can talk to real people, and I can't tell you I How fast is clicking the button. "
When neither party met in person, Lathora had Jackson's home address and was able to call police to his residence. About 40 minutes after Jackson's arrest, police arrived and informed his parents of the situation. When Jackson's mother went to inspect her son, she found him "extremely disoriented".
Jackson had previously experienced a seizure in May 2019. He is currently taking an appointment at the hospital to resolve the issue.
Jackson's mother told the BBC: "We are very grateful for what Diya has done and was shocked to find out that we might go downstairs without knowing what happened." "Diana has our address, but no Any contact number, so it's amazing that she can get help from such a distant place. I have talked to her and expressed our thanks-she is glad to help you. Aidan is much better, hope he Everything is fine after the appointment at the hospital, but everything is fine. "