X1 Carbon Will not turn on/restart

My Think Pad X1 Carbon shut down unexpectedly.  I turned it back on and restarted it normally.  It did the same thing 5 seconds after clicking enter.  Did the same thing again and same results.  Now it will not turn on at all, the back lights on the key board and the touch buttons light up for half a second then go dark with nothing on the screen.  Any help here would be very much appreciated!!
Moderator edit: Added model to subject.

Hi Jakemcbride33,
Welcome to Lenovo Community!
It is very sad to hear that your system is not switching ON properly.
Have you checked with resetting the Emergency reset switch (in the bottom of notebook)?
Emergency reset switch
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Hemanth Kumar
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