Posted on 09/11/2022 12:27:24 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Heartwarming footage shows a three-month-old baby girl smiling after she was revived by an off-duty nurse when the infant stopped breathing on a plane.
Tamara Panzino was a passenger on Spirit Airlines Flight 1691 on Thursday night from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Orlando, Florida, when a three-month-old infant called Anjelé suddenly became unresponsive about 30 minutes after takeoff, Fox35 reported.
Panzino said she quickly reacted to the medical emergency on the aircraft by massaging the baby's chest and legs. Soon after, the baby was heard breathing again, much to the relief of her terrified parents.
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As relieved as the parents must be, hopefully this wasn’t a precursor for similar episodes in the future.
Did Spirit charge a resuscitation fee?
Did they charge for the medical care? They charge for everything else.
I’m glad it turned out well. However, I can’t help but ask the question, Did the kid accidently inhale her unnecessary covid mask? Those damn things are dangerous.
Massage isn’t the Class 1 recommended treatment for respiratory arrest.
Did Spirit charge a resuscitation fee?
Thanks to you, Delta will be charging that as a fee.
If it worksout, United will be next in line.
Sounds to me like SIDS, and they might do well to have her on a monitor at night, naps or when not in her presence.
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