Powerful video: Family hears son's heartbeat in Vietnam veteran's chest

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Thursday, November 27, 2014
Family hears son's heartbeat
Eight months after losing their son, a family listens to his heart beating in the chest of a Vietnam War veteran

ROCHESTER, MN -- A Minnesota family is shedding tears and giving thanks today for being able to hear the heartbeat of their late son, KARE-TV reports.

Matthew Heisler died in a tragic house fire earlier this year. His parents donated the 21-year-old's organs for transplant.

Matthew's heart went to a Vietnam veteran named Tom Meeks who had been waiting three years for a new heart. This week, eight months after his transplant, Meeks traveled from his home in Washington state to Minnesota and let Matthew's parents and sister listen to Matthew's heart now beating in his chest.

Matthew was a student at the university of North Dakota and signed up to be an organ donor when he was 16. When he was killed in the house fire last March, his parents fulfilled his wish to donate his organs.

"He made the decision that if life ever slipped away from him, he would give life to someone else," said his father.

Two women each got one of Matt's kidneys and a 61-year-old man got the life-saving gift of Matt's liver.

After listening to Matt's heart this week, his father called it awesome. Now he says Matt lives on in others.

Watch the video above for the emotional moments when Matt's family heard his heartbeat again.