A fan who was attending the Five Finger Death Punch's recent concert suffered an emergency health issue, and Ivan Moody came to the rescue.

Five Finger Death Punch held its Columbus, Ohio, concert on Monday where it performed in front of its fans once again. But fan reports and videos revealed that one of the concertgoers faced an emergency health issue.

In one of the now-viral videos, the Five Finger Death Punch member asked the crowd to give the fan some space as others tried to help her. Moody can be seen leaving the stage to get a blanket before embracing guitarist Zoltan Bathory following the event.

The singer then jumped off the stage to personally help the girl who was reportedly suffering a seizure.

"A fan started having a seizure during 'Jekyll and Hyde.' Ivan jumped off stage to help since people were putting the girl on her back instead of her side," the YouTuber who uploaded the video said.

Meanwhile, a fan shared another video on TikTok as they offered mad respect for the vocalist for helping the girl seizing in the crowd.

In another video, Moody can be heard telling the crowd to back up and asking for a gurney. He also led her to be on her side while the girl suffered a seizure.

Fans who saw the video immediately showered Moody with commendations for saving and helping the girl.

Ivan Moody Retiring? What the Five Finger Death Punch Frontman Said

In other news, Moody sparked retirement rumors after the singer announced he would retire after the band's next album.

He told the fans who attended the October 14 concert that he missed a lot of time with his kids, so he decided to leave heavy metal soon to focus on his family.

But no retirement will happen soon.

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In a video shared on YouTube (via Loudwire), Moody apologized for the words he said, saying that music is all that he's got. He added that his kids might stay the same in the long run if he quits now.

"I can't quit," he continued. "I can't. I'm not. To be quite honest with you, I think I'd die. Maybe not physically die, but my soul would fucking definitely fade, and I didn't come here for that. There is a fucking fire inside of me that will never go out.

With that, it is safe to say that Moody is not taking a bow anytime soon.

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