Teen knocked unconscious after lightning strike is grateful to be alive


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SALINA, Sevier County — It was a frighting moment for 50 teenagers who were hiking with a church youth group when they felt lightning hit the ground Thursday.

"It's truly a miracle, considering the circumstances," said 18-year-old Jacob Johnson.

Cell phone video provided to KSL-TV showed Johnson lying on the ground, almost lifeless, after the lightning strike. He was one of seven teens taken to the hospital after the incident.

"We started to hike, and (rain) started to come down pretty hard. I remember thinking like, 'This is kind of a little scary,'" he said. Johnson said he could hear thunder around him but didn't think much of it. Moments later, lightning struck near him and his group.

"I remember it felt like a baseball bat had just been swung into my head. And I flew forward, and I blacked out," Johnson said.

He said he was in and out of consciousness shortly after.

"I was thinking, you know, 'Is this it?' You know, 'Did I just die?' I was thinking about all the things that I still wanted to accomplish in my life," Johnson said. "And I just had an overwhelming sense of love from my Heavenly Father because I knew I had more to do in this world and from that moment on, I knew I was going to be okay."

Johnson on the ground after the lightning struck near him.
Johnson on the ground after the lightning struck near him. (Photo: Peyton Bailey)

With only a minor concussion, he was released from the hospital within a few hours.

"There had to be some divine intervention because there's no way that, you know, I just get knocked out on the ground, and the next day, I'm perfectly fine," Johnson said. He believes his faith is what pulled him through.

"When we have faith, faith in our God, that we can get through those things — that's what I've learned," Johnson said.

He said he's grateful for everyone who got him to safety. The Sevier County Sheriff's Office said all but one of the teens had been released from the hospital as of Friday afternoon.

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Brianna Chavez
Brianna Chavez joined the KSL-TV news team as a reporter in July of 2023. She comes to the Beehive State after working for five years in her hometown of El Paso, Texas.

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