This is the moment hero doctor Tom Pritchard was given a standing ovation by the St James' Park crowd after helping to save a Newcastle fan's life on Sunday afternoon.
Newcastle's game against Tottenham was halted towards the end of the first half when a fan suffered a cardiac arrest in the stands, with players urging the referee to stop play, and Eric Dier rushing over to the dugout to get a defibrillator.
The man's life was saved, and now a video has emerged of two of the doctors receiving a standing ovation from the Gallowgate End as they returned to their seats.
In the clip, posted to Twitter, chants of 'hero' can be heard, while one man goes as far as to shake Pritchard's hand before celebrating as though a goal had been scored.
Hero doctor Pritchard, who works in the A&E department of a north-east hospital, also appeared on BBC Breakfast on Monday morning to describe his actions and how it unfolded.
'It all happened so quickly, to be honest,' he said. 'I was sat in the Gallowgate End and I could see something was happening with the fans. They were calling over the stewards and first-aiders, and I could see a lady there doing CPR on someone.
'As an A&E doctor I thought I'd better go and offer a hand if I can, and see what help I can give here. So I just got up and went over to help, really.'
Pritchard then went on to explain that the stricken man was incredibly lucky, with an intensive care doctor, a cardiologist, and St John Ambulance staff all on hand to assist and save his life.
After he had been stabilised, Pritchard went back to his seat and his smile of relief is clear to see in the social media clip.
'I do want to say, this wasn't just me, so as I say - I had a friend helping out, Matty, another doctor, and the other two doctors,' he continued. 'St John's were brilliant, the club doctor came over to lend a hand. It really wasn't just me, but I will say when I was walking back to my seat and 10,000 fans in the Gallowgate were shouting "hero" at me, that is one of the best moments of my life.
'The most important thing is, this man got to hospital. I want to stress the importance of early CPR, early chest compressions, early defibrillation, is what saved this man's life. So if anyone in the public were to see this happen again, chest compressions, CPR is what needs to happen, and try to get a defibrillator there as soon as possible.'
Dier and Sergio Reguilon also received a lot of praise on the pitch for their quick-thinking actions, with the latter asking the referee to stop play and Dier racing to the bench to get the club doctor.
No further details have been revealed of the man's health, but it was announced on Sunday night that he was stable in hospital.
In the match itself, Newcastle went on to lose 3-2, in the first game under their new Saudi-based owners.
There was a celebratory atmosphere pre-game, and then when Newcastle took an early lead, but Spurs went on to turn the game on its head and secure all three points.
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we salute you
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OOOOlugbenga
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That's a good deed from the doctor.Its now a great need for everyone around the corridor of football to know how to use defibrillator.
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