
Tim Tebow helped to save a fan who had an apparent seizure after an Arizona Fall League game on Tuesday.
Both fans and media members in attendance say Tebow was signing autographs when a fan appeared to have a seizure. ABC 15’s Kari Van Horn says Tebow then put his hands on the fan, said a prayer and the fan was able to breathe.
Tebow signing autographs. Fan has what looks like seizure. Not moving. Tebow puts hand on him and says a prayer. Man breathes. WOW.
— Kari Van Horn (@KariVanHorn) October 11, 2016
Tim Tebow comforts a fan who had a seizure in the stands after the ex-quarterback's… https://t.co/Y5vwYqVLBL pic.twitter.com/vJbjS9XyfU
— Adam Rubin (@AdamRubinESPN) October 11, 2016
Tim Tebow an amazing individual. Tends to a man who had a seizure pic.twitter.com/ttYrQiqePh
— Christian Byrnes (@ByrnesC10) October 11, 2016
Van Horn called it a “miracle.”
Heading back to the station but I have video of it all. I just witnessed a MIRACLE. #Tebow
— Kari Van Horn (@KariVanHorn) October 11, 2016
A fire truck arrived on the scene to help provide some emergency assistance:
Fire arriving at the scene. #Tebow pic.twitter.com/cJyuS6DE4O
— Kari Van Horn (@KariVanHorn) October 11, 2016
Here is some video from the aftermath after the fan came to:
Tebow prays and stays with my friend today after seizure until paramedics arrive #NYTimes #NYJets #NYMets #Mets #foxsports #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/yBR1uGuD2r
— Whatever it Takes (@danielkellybook) October 12, 2016
Tebow made his Arizona Fall League debut in Glendale on Tuesday, going 0-for-3 for the Scottsdale Scorpions. But his performance on the field meant very little compared to helping save a person.












