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mullvad (shlomo@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 05:19:53 JST mullvad dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13065869/man-dies-lufthansa-flight-a380-bangkok-munich.html -
Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks (washedoutgundampilot@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 05:19:53 JST Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks @Shlomo But when the German was given the green-light to stay on board, Karin intervened and told cabin crew a doctor was urgently needed. The pilot arrived and called for a doctor over the loudspeaker. A 30-year-old Polish medic 'with poor English' then arrived, asked how the man was and took his pulse before indicating that he seemed OK.
Everyone always gets offended when professionals are like "screw that, I ain't getting involved when they ask for a doctor" but this is exactly why.
Everybody has to learn that lesson once, where they volunteer their knowledge and find that no matter what you know, you can't do a whole lot without your interventions.....so you take their vitals, try to talk them through things, and sit there grimacing as you awkwardly watch them die
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