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http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1115133868434_110543068/?hub=TopStories
Wow, quite the extraordinary thing.
Silent throughout the nearly 10 years since his brain was damaged during a roof collapse, a former firefighter has shocked relatives and caregivers with some surprise words.
Donald Herbert went into a coma more than nine years ago, when falling debris left him pinned without air for several minutes.
Although he emerged from the coma 10 weeks later, he remained been unable to see, recognize voices or communicate in a meaningful way.
But on Saturday, sitting in a wheelchair in his suburban Buffalo, New York nursing home, Herbert suddenly spoke out.
"I want to talk to my wife," Herbert said, to the surprise of staff at the Father Baker Manor nursing home where he has lived for the past seven years.
Wow, quite the extraordinary thing.