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Joey Agustin
@JoeyPhilly · 4:57

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And for the Cincinnati Paramedics, for his training staff, for all those people to be able to help him step by step, get him back, get him healthy. It's one of those really good hearted stories that we need in this world because there's a lot of crap that goes on here. So to have a story like that have, at this juncture, the ending that it did after the tragedy that initially happened, you couldn't ask for more. So what are your thoughts on it?

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@rocio
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 1:27
Hey, Joey. Yeah, I totally agree. I think it's the kind of stuff that's the kind of story that unfolds and it hits you in the heart because there are so many factors to it. There's so many balls up in the air, like someone's passion, something that they've trained for so hard and then the risk of death and the risk of losing that to then have that turned around into being saved by other people and to be able to give back with your charity
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Joey Agustin
@JoeyPhilly · 1:49

@r.o

And even more poetic come to find at the end of the game when the quarterback of the Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen, got interviewed and he was told that the last time a kickoff return had happened was three years and three months ago. And DeMar Hanlon's number is the number three. So call it what you want, whether it be a sign from God or just a beautiful moment that happens in time
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