Two Baltimore nurses saved a man's life on a Southwest Airlines flight on May 1.
estimates that 24 to 130 in-flight medical emergencies are estimated to occur per 1 million passengers. Cabin crews are trained to administer basic first aid when a passenger needs it. About 70% of in-flight emergencies are managed by cabin crew members without additional assistance.
The couple performed chest compressions and used medical equipment on board the flight to help the man. After about 15 minutes, the couple was able to hear the man’s heartbeat again. The flight made“He’s at home now and he’s doing well,” Raines told
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