Don Herbert (firefighter)
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Don Herbert (1961–February 21, 2006) was an American firefighter based in Buffalo, New York. He was injured while fighting a residential fire in December 1995, when he was struck by debris following a roof collapse. After being deprived of oxygen for 12 minutes, he fell into a coma.
He awoke over nine years later on April 30, 2005, after being treated over a three-month period with an experimental new drug cocktail. This treatment had usually been reserved for patients with ADHD and/or Parkinson's disease.
Herbert remained fully conscious for 14 hours; spending that time catching up with his family before returning to a quieter state. He maintained the ability to interact with his family until his death, but never again at that same level of acuity.
Leaving behind a wife and four sons, Don Herbert was buried with departmental honors.
[edit] External links
- WBEN 930: Colleagues Remember Don Herbert
- CNN International: "After a decade in coma, just 10 months awake"