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10-13-2010 @ 4:58PM
Nikki said...
I think all aircrafts should be have trained personnel[s] in CPR along with debrillators. It's a scary thought in be in transit for over 8 to 10 hours with no access to medical attention or emergencies if something goes wrong. I was on this flight to Greece and this women had a heart attack. Thank god there was a medic who knew what to do and, literally, saved her life. She wasn't an old women either and the stewardess kept telling her she was having a panic attack when the women was complaining about chest pains. This went on for an hour until the women passed out.
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10-14-2010 @ 9:00AM
Malaycobra said...
Good lord. I hope English isn't your first language...