A MAN presumed dead was revived after being found in the freezing conditions with no pulse or signs of life.
Justin Smith, 25, was walking home from a bar when the evening's sub-zero temperatures left him unconscious.
He wasn’t discovered until the following morning where his father found his seemingly lifeless body on the side of a road.
His father Don Smith told local news: ”He was blue his face, he was lifeless. I checked for a pulse, I checked for a heartbeat, there was nothing.”
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Justin Smith, 25, was walking home from a bar when the evening's sub-zero temperatures left him unconscious.
He wasn’t discovered until the following morning where his father found his seemingly lifeless body on the side of a road.
His father Don Smith told local news: ”He was blue his face, he was lifeless. I checked for a pulse, I checked for a heartbeat, there was nothing.”
Emergency services arrived on the scene but weren’t able to detect vital signs of life on the student who had been in the snow for approximately 12 hours.
Mr Smith was rushed in to hospital Lehigh Valley Hospital in Hazleton, Pennsylvania after Dr Gerald Coleman an emergency medicine physician believed there was still hope.