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American Airlines...At Least They Didn't Throw Her Out Of The Hatch
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RE: American Airlines...At Least They Didn't Throw Her Out Of The Hatch
Quote:Another passenger told Endress the woman had gotten up from her seat about halfway through the flight and did not return.

It's about a 2 1/2 hour flight from Dallas to St Paul meaning she was in that bathroom for over an hour.  Not a good sign.

Quote:“The EMT was out of line on that one,” said passenger Art Endress, of Dallas. “Also, the flight attendants could have thrown a blanket on her.”
The 63-year-old Endress said flight attendants determined a passenger was still in the restroom as they began preparations for landing, and they asked for medical assistance after finding the woman unresponsive.
A doctor and nurse on board attempted to revive her with a defibrillator, and emergency crews came on board once the plane landed.

An even worse sign.
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RE: American Airlines...At Least They Didn't Throw Her Out Of The Hatch
"Dignity" rates a little behind "being alive".
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Agreed, G/S, but it does seem odd that if the EMT thought there was a chance she was still alive he would treat her the same way he would treat a bag of trash being dragged off the plane.
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what was up with the doctor on the flight?

was he a dermatologist ?
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Perhaps he was a Doctor of Divinity.... you know, as useful as a pair of balls on a cow.
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(June 13, 2017 at 7:43 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Agreed, G/S, but it does seem odd that if the EMT thought there was a chance she was still alive he would treat her the same way he would treat a bag of trash being dragged off the plane.

Possibly, but getting her off the plane to meet the ambulance people would be my own priority. I'd apologize later.
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(June 13, 2017 at 7:50 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Perhaps he was a Doctor of Divinity.... you know, as useful as a pair of balls on a cow.

Perhaps he was an aroma therapist and tried reviving her with water?

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While I detest the inability in general of flight attendants to treat their customers humanely when they're alive much less dead as we can see here--I am not surprised in the slightest that it took an entire airport an hour to locate: a tarp.
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(June 13, 2017 at 8:59 pm)Luckie Wrote: While I detest the inability in general of flight attendants to treat their customers humanely when they're alive much less dead as we can see here--I am not surprised in the slightest that it took an entire airport an hour to locate: a tarp.

A backboard and a few straps should have been on the plane, unless they've changed some rules.
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(June 13, 2017 at 7:46 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: what was up with the doctor on the flight?

was he a dermatologist ?

Chiropractor. 

I can't imagine defib-ing a patient while sitting up on an airline toilet. They had to have pulled her out to the cabin floor. So if naughty bits were that much of a concern why the hell was her state of undress not attended to before the EMT got there? 

Maybe it was toxic.
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