Heart Doctor Saves a Man's Leg -- and Life -- on NYC Street
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Heart Doctor Saves a Man's Leg -- and Life -- on NYC Street

By Kevin Stiver, MD, as told to Sarah Yahr Tucker

October 20, 2023

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Emergencies happen anywhere, anytime, and sometimes medical professionals find themselves in situations where they are the only ones who can help. Is There a Doctor in the House? is a Medscape series telling these stories.

It started when a young woman burst into the hotel lobby from the street screaming, "My husband's hurt! Call 9-1-1! Someone hurt my husband!"

I was on vacation in New York City with my wife and two other couples. It was Sunday, and we had just gotten up and were sitting in the hotel lobby drinking coffee and waiting for an Uber to go to brunch.

My wife Corey and I looked at each other — she's a pediatric cardiologist. We were thinking, okay, this could be anything.

The first thing we noticed outside was a car parked right in front of the hotel. We saw blood running out from underneath the car into the gutter. A lot of blood.

Dr Kevin Stiver

I walked around the car. There was a young guy probably in his mid-20's laying in the street, unconscious, blood pouring out of one of his legs. Blood soaked his jeans all the way up to his waist. We had no idea what had happened, we just kicked into action.

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