{"id":9088,"date":"2018-06-13T07:17:53","date_gmt":"2018-06-13T12:17:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/?p=9088"},"modified":"2018-06-13T07:17:53","modified_gmt":"2018-06-13T12:17:53","slug":"ambulance-dreamliner-saving-lives-pacific-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/2018\/06\/13\/ambulance-dreamliner-saving-lives-pacific-2\/","title":{"rendered":"From an ambulance to a Dreamliner \u2013 saving lives over the Pacific"},"content":{"rendered":"
Meet Dan Dean<\/strong>. Part time Station Agent for our Madison, Wisconsin (MSN) operation, part time firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) for Brooklyn Fire & EMS<\/a> in Brooklyn, Wisconsin.<\/p>\n Dan recently used his travel privileges to visit his son in Japan over spring break, but got an unexpected surprise on the way home after a connection in Seoul. Read on to find out how\u00a0Dan saved a life \u2013 and paid it forward.<\/p>\n \u201cI was heading back from Seoul in business class when the crew made an announcement calling for medical professionals on board,\u201d explains Dan. \u201cHearing no one step up, I volunteered my expertise as an EMT.\u201d<\/p>\n <\/a>The issue? Towards the back of the aircraft, a lady was unconscious after experiencing a medical issue and was having trouble breathing. With the aircraft over the middle of the Pacific ocean, diversion and medical support options were severely limited.<\/p>\n \u201cThe flight attendants did a great job with their first aid training, but the lady urgently needed more support,\u201d said Dan. \u201cWe had to open the full medical kit to get her stabilized. I now know that there are 18 bottles of oxygen on a 787 Dreamliner!\u201d<\/p>\n Throughout the remainder of the flight, Dan worked with the crew to administer fluids and oxygen to the customer. Once she was revived, Dan stayed alongside the customer to make sure she was in a suitable condition for landing.<\/p>\n \u201cThe whole crew was phenomenal. After taking some initial vitals, they contacted the doctor on call and worked seamlessly to help me administer care for this patient. Especially [American Airlines Flight Attendant] Seoyoung Kim<\/strong> \u2013 her bedside manner, translation skills and help with the patient was so amazing I find it hard to express in words. I\u2019m used to seeing people for about thirty minutes in an ambulance \u2013 this was just over five hours! I was sweating more than I do on the ramp in summer!\u201d<\/p>\n The flight landed safely in Dallas\/Fort Worth (DFW) where the customer received additional medical attention before taking her connecting flight the following day. Her 15-year-old son \u2013 who was also on board the aircraft \u2013 personally thanked the crew for their lifesaving actions.<\/p>\nA Real American Hero<\/strong><\/h3>\n