Paramedic who died for more than 11 minutes reveals 'tranquil' experience
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A paramedic who died for more than 11 minutes has revealed his 'tranquil' near-death experience. Adam Tapp - of London, Canada - recently appeared on the YouTube channel Beyond the Veil and recalled being in 'a state of absolute tranquility' while dead for 11-and-a-half minutes in 2018.
Tapp, a paramedic of 20 years, was working on a woodshop project when a wood-etching device pierced his hand and brutally electrocuted him to death, for a bit. 'I was moving the electrodes one-by-one and it just arcs into my hands. And it was just this snap from reality,' Tapp recalled.
'And it was almost overwhelming. It was like this intense, intense level of absolute pain, like every single cell in my body was being pulled into pieces.'. After the 'highly dangerous machine' fatally shocked him, a friend of his, Mark Wilson, quickly disconnected the tool and called for Tapp's wife, Stephanie, a cardiac nurse.
She immediately started CPR on her husband and Wilson called 911 while Tapp was transported into his near-death experience journey. Despite the excruciating pain from the shock, Tapp, the host of the podcast 'Tapped into Psychedelics', said that while he was dead, he felt like he 'was seeing spherically from a single point outwards.'.
Adam Tapp, detailed his near-death experience while being dead for more than 11 minutes after being electrocuted in February 2018. After the 'highly dangerous machine' fatally shocked him, a friend of his, Mark Wilson, quickly disconnected the tool and called for Tapp's wife, Stephanie, a cardiac RN, who started CPR on her husband. (Pictured: Tapp and his wife).