A woman leads a team of folks in saving the life of a six-month old girl. All of this happened during a flight:
When Gallahue arrived at the back, the baby, who was the same age as her grandson but much smaller, was unresponsive. That set her and a crew of people that had assembled on a wild 2-hour journey to revive the baby with CPR. Gallahue told The News she must have tried 10 different times to help the girl, Jasmine — who may have had an allergic reaction, but Gallahue didn’t know the exact problem. Others helped administer breathing and clear room on the plane for them to work.
“I knew I needed to be in control of the situation,” she said in a matter of fact but polite manner.
There’s also this:
But Gallahue knows the situation could have been a tragedy if she had not been on board. The plane was not equipped with the right equipment to resuscitate a baby, she said. She used a breathing apparatus she had brought.
“It was definitely a miracle I happened to be on that plane,” she said. “It was the miracle on (Flight) 1347.”
That’s great.
Next news is very local for me (not even an hour away and same area my grandparents live). A man is in need of a new kidney:
