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appalachiablue

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9. Yes in training airline staff would have learned about the points you make.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 04:49 PM
Apr 24

Agree that airline staff should have contacted medical personnel when he fainted after the first flight and not let him board the 2nd plane without getting checked out.

One time at a restaurant, an older woman friend who was dining with us vomited while eating. The dining staff encouraged us to call for medical help even though the woman came out of it. It was the right thing to do. We called 911, the ER staff monitored her for a while, and then released her. She followed up that week with a full medical evaluation which determined that the incident wasn't related to anything major.

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