Passenger Suffers Cardiac Arrest Mid-Air. Doctor, Go First Crew Save Him
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Go First airline, recognising the timely intervention, said it will honour the cabin crew with a cash reward
A doctor on board a Go First flight and the cabin crew with their swift actions saved a passenger who suffered a cardiac arrest mid-flight, the airline owned by Wadia Group said in a statement today.
The airline, recognising the timely intervention, said it will honour the cabin crew with a cash reward.
The passenger, Younus Rayanroth, was on a Go First flight going from Kannur to Dubai when he suffered a cardiac arrest, the airline said.
"As the passenger shouted for help, the Go First cabin crew immediately ran towards the passenger and found him unconscious with no pulse and no breathing. Not a second was wasted, with help of other passengers the casualty was placed on the aft galley floor and the crew began the cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, process," the airline said.