Harrison Ford Helps Crew Member Who Had Suspected Heart Attack On ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Set
The legendary actor Harrison Ford was apparently one of the first people on the Indiana Jones Five set to notice a crew member collapse and call for a medic at the film’s U.K. studio. The identity, position and condition of the crew member have yet to be revealed.
A source close to the production told The Sun, “They’ve been at Pinewood and are due to finish Friday,” and in one of the final days of shooting, Ford was heard shouting, “Get me a medic quick.”
Ford just happened to be “yards away” from the crew member and quickly noticed them fall. The source said an “on-site first aider did CPR while they waited for an air ambulance and paramedics to arrive.”
This isn’t the first medical emergency from the film’s set. A set dresser, Nic Cupac, died in his hotel room on location in Morrocco from a heart attack last November, and Ford himself was also reportedly injured while rehearsing a fight scene in June.
Indiana Jones Five is directed and co-written by Logan helmer James Mangold and has been repeatedly delayed due to issues stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s currently set for a 2023 premiere.
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