After wrapping up a 24-hour shift as a …

After wrapping up a 24-hour shift as a firefighter in Toledo, Ohio, this past weekend, Myles Copeland went to New York to suit up for his other job, a player for Toledo Glass City of The Basketball League, for a playoff game against the Jamestown Jackals. But his two worlds collided near the end of the first quarter of Saturday’s game when a referee, John Sculli, passed out on the court and became unresponsive. It happened across from Toledo’s bench, and instantly, Copeland sprang into action. He checked Sculli’s vitals, but didn’t feel a pulse or see him breathing, so Copeland began administering CPR until paramedics arrived.