Transcript for How did soccer players survive in Thai cave?

More on the cave rescuen nd and how those cldren and their C managedo stay alive for ten days before rescuers finally found them. Attorney correspondent James Longman has been covering om the start. Good morning, James. Reporter: Hi, michael yes, joining us now, a point of ex citement, the 10th and 11 bulances rolled by. There is just onee boy the soccer coach left T get O of that cave. Quite a moment. Meanwhwe've been ling more about the kinds of conditions that they've been living in under that cave and how survived. New details aboutt how that soccer team who left theirikes at the mouth of the cave before embarking on what was suppo to be a joyful esionaged to sve in treacherous conditionseahree miles into T rock losing all sense of ti What day. Monday, Monday. You have been here ten days. Rter: The water both a threat and a lifeline. Whoiding the M depps around them for fear of disease they were able to D the clear mineral water trickli down through the rocks. Them also W into the cave with a bit O food. Local press spoke T a come who says she sole them snacks like these, chip, sodas andnge drinks before they followed the 25-yead coach into theca for a fun excursifter practice. Rescuers sayene of the weakest members of the G because he selfly gave all his snacks to the team. An orphan who lostarents at 10 he trained as a monk and taught the boys to meditate in order to save the 234rg and remain calm UND gro lack of sleep combined being stri of all their S and to paranoia in three days. I something the brain is trying to dooelp the person have some sense oformalcy in a very aormal situation. Reporheir bond as mates crital to their survival relying on touching and hand holin reassure them in the darkness. It was an affirmation they wetill alive. They were together. Eporter: In 2010, 33an miners were trapped for 69 days underground extracted one by one to the soundf cheers. Becoming worldwide celebrities they were evhe subject of a Hollywood film. This is the food we have left. He to ratio it. Reporteut just moments after their rescue most of T minors said they still felt the negative effects including Alex Vega whoke to "60 minutes" at the time. Reporter: Whenever I hear a noise I get scared and look around me. My heart beats faster. I can't go into small SP I'm Ta five or six pills a day now Reporter:ugh soccer team who relied on each Stor survive will likely need to lean on eachther outside the cave as well. It's a wonder those boys iving extraordinary conditions in the cave and now we've seen ambcesan 11 go past us. The hope the entire team will make it out. That wasn't the plan B it's sure what everyone is ping. Thank you very much, James. T's bring in D Jennifer Ashton and, doc, whenou L at that report. Ites tore remarkable these boys W okay and most of made it O okay but we hear about PTSD. So how likelys that they will suffer from . E' hearing about that and we have psychologists and mental health experts running the gamut saying they'll be fine, TRE resilient and those S for sure they are going to suffer their whole. That's specion. We don't know. I don't think anyone would be surprised if there is an element of PTSD but developmental you talk about younger adolescents to older adolescents but this is a time whthis a high interest in being attached to your pee group. There is atrivingor Independence. They want respect of others and E older boys want to take on a leadership role.all of tho developmental tanks could haveually played a major role in saving their lives throthis ordeal. You said some of the biggest concerns facing these kid is basic. It's ion, it's nutrition, 'S temperature, so walk us through what's going on that occurrin the ambance in the hospital Ando in the helicopter once they're out. Hen they get into that Lance, Michael andhen they get airliftedo the hospital there is assessment in seconds, basic vital S, what's their oxygena, core tempe,ressure and heart rate. Diving for a prolonged period didrebly dehydrating as you breathe through tt mouthpiece. They'reo establish intrs access, tart getting them uids, then when they get to the hospitalnd the run blood tests and x-rays a blood cultures and wound cultures if necess there goes by an by organ system approach and evaluation make sure heart,brain, kidneys, skin, everything is functning and optimized and that'shere the true mical stabilization is occurring? We heardmuch about infection and hea Ty've been quarantineidt get a chance to see their parent has T came out. What is going on. Tection thing, speculation, that's the major concern here. There can infections. Those can be Ted and that's out of an abundance ofaution for the patient and sunng ople inclung their family. Doc, thank you very much. I got to say it' amazing these boys areokay. T really is. Can wee a shoutout to these yog doctors in the studio. Part of our a news medical unit. That I my people. Our medical unit. We are the net has mds helping us W our research and we're proud of em. T look like they shou be middle school. They are doctors. Wow! Great toave you guys are learning from the best rht here. Thanks, robin. They'll love thisstory.

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