Country star Phil Vassar says he was blasted back to life by first responders after he died twice

Phil Vassar is embracing every moment after he was given a second chance at life. The country star detailed his miraculous recovery after he “dropped dead” twice, suffering a heart attack and stroke, while on tour.Vassar, 62, told Fox News Digital he nearly forgot how to play the piano until he was given the musical instrument during his year in rehab.“It was definitely slow… learning how to walk again and getting back… on the treadmill,” Vassar remarked. “They brought a piano in my room at rehab and I just sat and looked at it for a while… they said, I just started playing… it kind of came back, and I was very, very, glad to have that happen.”Vassar’s medical emergency occurred in 2023 during a Christmas tour with Deana Carter.First responders shocked him 11 times and “cracked some ribs” in the process. “The lifesaving crew, these guys… what they do is just amazing,” Vassar praised the medical team.

“They could have given up… but they just kept going.They blasted me back to life.”Vassar had previously opened up to Taste of Country about his health battle, saying, “I dropped dead.

I was dead for 30 minutes a couple of times.No heartbeat.

No heartbeat at all.”The “Last Day of My Life” singer recalled not remembering the moment it happened.“I wish I could tell you more about it, but I don’t know,” he explained to Fox News Digital.“I just remember I wasn’t feeling well and… just something wasn’t right.”Following his stroke, Vassar said the first moment he remembered was when he found himself in a wheelchair. The life-altering experience came as a big surprise because the country star lived a healthy lifestyle.

However, after his heart attack, Vassar decided to switch up his fitness routine.“I’m just getting back into the working out.Do more bike riding and walking, get into the weight room a little bit,” he said.

“But I really thought I was in shape.I just didn’t feel well.

I had 3% bo...

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