Doctor Builds Makeshift Device To Save Baby’s Life on Airline Flight
Flying at 35,000 feet over the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, a doctor cobbled together a makeshift medical tool — partly from trash — to save a baby’s life.
Four hours into the seven-and-a-half hour flight from Spain to the U.S., a two-year-old had an asthma attack, but her medicine was in the family’s checked luggage.
Dr. Khurshid Guru answered a flight attendant’s call for a doctor and quickly assessed the situation.
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Four hours into the seven-and-a-half hour flight from Spain to the U.S., a two-year-old had an asthma attack, but her medicine was in the family’s checked luggage.
Dr. Khurshid Guru answered a flight attendant’s call for a doctor and quickly assessed the situation.
http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/doctor-builds-makeshift-device-to-save-babys-life-on-airline-flight/