Transcript for See Skydiver Rescued in Mid-Air After Suffering Seizure

Now to the incredible midair rescue caught on camera. A skydiver falling unconscious suffering a seizure moments after jumping from the plane. ABC's Reena ninan has the story. Reporter: It's the moment this routine sky dive nearly turned deadly. The whole nail-biting ordeal caught on camera. The dive starts smoothly. 22-year-old Christopher Jones training to become a sky dive instructor jumping from 12,000 feet over western Australia and soaring through the sky. But at 9,000 feet watch as Jones suddenly falls unconscious. He says experiencing a seizure in midair. For 30 seconds Jones who suffers from epilepsy but believed his condition was under control plummeting towards Earth at more th than 120 miles an hour. Falling further away from his instructor. But at 4,000 feet an amazing midair rescue. Able to reach Jones and pull his rip cord releasing his parachute. I was glad to get him to stop turning and making sure he had his parachute over his head. I wake up at 3,000 feet thankfully under a fully inflated parachute. Able to guide him to a safe landing. The video going viral this morning with more than 3 million views. But for Jones, the clip, a save souvenir a clip of the potential diving disaster. He's a massive hero. Just doing our job. For "Good morning America," Reena ninan, ABC news, New York.

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