Meet Bills trainer Denny Kellington, the Oklahoma native who helped save Damar Hamlin

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Meet Bills trainer Denny Kellington, the Oklahoma native who helped save Damar Hamlin
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Denny Kellington is being hailed as a hero after the assistant athletic trainer performed CPR on Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin.

Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor holds a press conference in regard to Damar Hamlin's injury during the Buffalo Bills vs. Cincinnati Bengals game on Monday night.grabbed his cell phone and punched up the text reply from earlier this week.

It had come from a lifelong buddy and fellow Midwest City High grad Denny Kellington ― the Buffalo Bills assistant athletic trainer now credited withCollier, now the director of student activities in Mid-Del Schools, had reached out to Kellington to tell him how proud he was, and Kellington, a born-and-bred Oklahoman, responded with thankfulness and humility.

“Definitely a stressful situation,” Collier said, reading Kellington’s words off his phone. “Relied on our training and the hands of God.”“When you ask what type of person he is … that should tell you everything you need to know,” Collier said. Kellington is being hailed as a hero, and rightfully so. Thursday afternoon, doctors who have been treating Hamlin at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center since he was injured during Monday night's game against the Bengals announced he was not only awake but also responsive. He was squeezing the hands of medical staff and loved ones as well as communicating in writing.“The answer is yes, Damar, you won the game of life,” Dr. Timothy Pritts said.

“It’s not only that the lights are on; it’s that he’s home. All of the cylinders are firing right in his brain.”Pritts and other doctors said Hamlin, who went into cardiac arrest, wouldn’t have had such positive outcomes if not for the Bills medical staff who rushed to Hamlin’s aid Monday night on the field in Cincinnati. They recognized his condition, and when he had no pulse, they started CPR and ultimately used an automated external defibrillator to restart Hamlin’s heart.

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