"He's going to be alright. "He started looking like he was having a fit, so some of our crew came over," Cook said.At that point, Cook said he thought it was important for the crew to look after Page, "and it was more important for me to reassure the audience to say what was happening". WATCH: Yellow Wiggle Greg Page suffers cardiac arrest on stage - Wishing him a speedy recovery. "Being a performer, he said, 'Did I finish the show?' No warning signs, no symptoms, so when the show was coming up, I thought, "Yeah, okay, I'll just walk a little bit harder this morning, go a little bit faster",' he said.Branding The Wiggles concerts 'tough', Greg said he was determined to get into the best physical shape he could before the one-off reunion concert.
Having one member in hospital didn’t stop Australian heroes The Wiggles from playing to another sold-out crowd at the Castle Hill RSL. by Brittney Rigby. "Someone needs to tell me Greg Page is okay [because] I think I speak for all Australians when we say this is NOT how we are starting 2020," Liz Saunders wrote on Twitter.Others expressed their sadness that Page suffered ill health while performing for charity. The Wiggles star Greg Page has been discharged from hospital days after suffering a heart attack and going into cardiac arrest during a bushfire relief concert on Friday night.
Having one member in hospital didn’t stop Australian heroes The Wiggles from playing to another sold-out crowd at the Castle Hill RSL. by Brittney Rigby. "Someone needs to tell me Greg Page is okay [because] I think I speak for all Australians when we say this is NOT how we are starting 2020," Liz Saunders wrote on Twitter.Others expressed their sadness that Page suffered ill health while performing for charity. The Wiggles star Greg Page has been discharged from hospital days after suffering a heart attack and going into cardiac arrest during a bushfire relief concert on Friday night.
Having one member in hospital didn’t stop Australian heroes The Wiggles from playing to another sold-out crowd at the Castle Hill RSL. by Brittney Rigby. "Someone needs to tell me Greg Page is okay [because] I think I speak for all Australians when we say this is NOT how we are starting 2020," Liz Saunders wrote on Twitter.Others expressed their sadness that Page suffered ill health while performing for charity. The Wiggles star Greg Page has been discharged from hospital days after suffering a heart attack and going into cardiac arrest during a bushfire relief concert on Friday night.
Pictured leaving hospital after recovering from cardiac arrest In his first interview since the attack on radio station He had even seen a doctor just weeks earlier, who had run him through a series of stress tests. The Wiggles' Lachlan Gillespie sends...'My eyes rolled up, I fell down and started shaking': Blue...'He was gone. Pictured performing with The Wiggles in Sydney in December 2012 "We are happy to let you know that he has been discharged from hospital today and will now begin a journey of rest and recovery at home. The Wiggles’ Greg Page Recovering After Suffering A Heart Attack On Stage. Pictured on A Current Affair prior to the attack Greg went on to express his gratitude to those who helped save his life. "He's going to be alright. "He started looking like he was having a fit, so some of our crew came over," Cook said.At that point, Cook said he thought it was important for the crew to look after Page, "and it was more important for me to reassure the audience to say what was happening". WATCH: Yellow Wiggle Greg Page suffers cardiac arrest on stage - Wishing him a speedy recovery. "Being a performer, he said, 'Did I finish the show?' No warning signs, no symptoms, so when the show was coming up, I thought, "Yeah, okay, I'll just walk a little bit harder this morning, go a little bit faster",' he said.Branding The Wiggles concerts 'tough', Greg said he was determined to get into the best physical shape he could before the one-off reunion concert.
Having one member in hospital didn’t stop Australian heroes The Wiggles from playing to another sold-out crowd at the Castle Hill RSL. by Brittney Rigby. "Someone needs to tell me Greg Page is okay [because] I think I speak for all Australians when we say this is NOT how we are starting 2020," Liz Saunders wrote on Twitter.Others expressed their sadness that Page suffered ill health while performing for charity. The Wiggles star Greg Page has been discharged from hospital days after suffering a heart attack and going into cardiac arrest during a bushfire relief concert on Friday night.
"Nurse Grace Jones helped perform CPR on Page before using a defibrillator in front of a crowd of hundreds, along with thousands more watching via live stream.Chief Inspector at NSW Ambulance Brian Parsell said the quick response "saved Greg's life".He explained Page suffered a coronary occlusion, a blockage of one of the major blood vessels to the heart.The Wiggles said on Facebook following Page's release: "Thank you all for your questions and concerns about Greg. "Wiggles manager Paul Field told ABC News he was able to visit Page at 3:00am in hospital. Home and Away closing credits 0:58. "We performed an ECG and that identified that he had a blockage of one of the major primary vessels. Trump condemns violence at Labor Day weekend BLM demonstrations by retweeting July video of activists attacking copsTrump calls John Bolton 'such a jerk' for criticizing his 'love letters' to Kim Jong UnJoe Biden blasts Donald Trump for being 'downright un-American' following The Atlantic's report that he called dead US troops 'losers' and says the president isn't 'made of the same stuff' as veterans, cops and firefighters China's Sinovac coronavirus vaccine candidate given to 90% of the firm's employees and their families safely triggers antibodies, early trial data suggestsDNA testing 'can predict throat cancer up to eight YEARS' in advance for patients with pre-cancerous condition that causes acid reflux, study finds'Better than Nancy's salon!' It was quite traumatic to witness. Towards the end of the group's performance at the Castle Hill RSL in Sydney on January 17, Greg dramatically collapsed at the side of the stage. Yellow Wiggle Greg Page has been released from hospital after having a heart attack on stage during a bushfire charity concert.The children's group shared the news on Instagram, alongside a picture of the 48-year-old posing underneath the hospital's 'exit' sign. We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group'I don't believe in cancel culture': Donald Trump says he's against schools teaching The 1619 Project on slavery because people are trying to 'change our history and tear down our monuments' 1,000 Americans move to Florida EVERY DAY as families abandon northern cities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut - with home sales more than doubling in the Sunshine State 'Armed and dangerous' Texas fugitives spark manhunt after shooting Georgia deputy during traffic stop while driving a stolen trailer64% of NYC restaurants warn they will be forced to permanently close as Cuomo again fails to offer up indoor dining plan despite the infection rate remaining below 1% after 31 daysIs YOUR state doing enough coronavirus testing? A nurse who has been a fan of the Wiggles since she was a child has "saved the life" of founding member Greg Page after he suffered a heart attack during the group's bushfire relief concert in … Yellow Wiggle Greg Page stars in Heart Foundation’s ‘Hand on Heart’ national campaign.