Timjoebillybob
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That sounds similar to this in the US in 2019.Actually, someone's brain was recently, successfully, placed in stasis with chilled fluid, and later resuscitated.
I can't find the news article but it was done in India.
So even that isn't a good barometer.
Exclusive: Humans placed in suspended animation for the first time
At least one person has been placed in a form of suspended animation during a trial that aims to help people survive traumatic injuries like a gunshot or stab wound
www.newscientist.com
Which is similar to young children who have drowned in icy water being successfully resuscitated over an hour later. Paramedics have a saying in cases like that, they ain't dead until they are warm and dead.
Successful resuscitation of a child with severe hypothermia after cardiac arrest of 88 minutes - PubMed
A 4-year-old boy broke through the ice of a frozen lake and drowned. The boy was extricated from the icy water by a rescue helicopter that was dispatched shortly after the incident. Although the boy was severely hypothermic, no cardiac response could be induced with field resuscitation measures...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov