I've got $20 that says you won't see this anywhere on social media or in the news, but I want you to see flight attendants for what they are.
"Flight attendants resuscitate customer in distress
EWR Flight Attendant Eugene Humenik took his annual CPR test as part of his mandated flight attendant training on May 12. If the events of Thursday morning were any indication, Eugene passed with flying colors.
Eugene, fellow EWR Flight Attendant Yolanda Jones and SFO Flight Attendant Pablo Guzman were among the crewmembers working a BOM (Mumbai)-EWR flight. They were among the last to deplane, and were on their way to customs when they spotted a customer who had collapsed after having a heart attack.
Equipped with the proper training, they jumped into action. Yolanda began performing CPR, Pablo prepped AED patches and Eugene did chest compressions. The flight attendant trio tended to the customer for about 15 minutes, administering multiple shocks as the customer was in and out of consciousness, until paramedics arrived and took the customer to a local hospital.
“I want to thank Gene, Yolanda and Pablo for their heroic efforts,” Inflight Services SVP Sam Risoli said. “After a 15-hour flight, they didn’t hesitate to jump in and help this individual in crisis. We are immensely proud of you.”
Pablo said this was the first time his training had been put to use. Eugene has been CPR-certified for three decades, so it was not the first time for him. He was glad to have been in the right place at the right time for our customer.
“It’s a privilege to work with true professionals, and I’m proud to have been with a crew that had the experience and heart to accomplish what we did today,” Eugene said. “Days like today show what we’re really there for.”"
Cheers
"Flight attendants resuscitate customer in distress
EWR Flight Attendant Eugene Humenik took his annual CPR test as part of his mandated flight attendant training on May 12. If the events of Thursday morning were any indication, Eugene passed with flying colors.
Eugene, fellow EWR Flight Attendant Yolanda Jones and SFO Flight Attendant Pablo Guzman were among the crewmembers working a BOM (Mumbai)-EWR flight. They were among the last to deplane, and were on their way to customs when they spotted a customer who had collapsed after having a heart attack.
Equipped with the proper training, they jumped into action. Yolanda began performing CPR, Pablo prepped AED patches and Eugene did chest compressions. The flight attendant trio tended to the customer for about 15 minutes, administering multiple shocks as the customer was in and out of consciousness, until paramedics arrived and took the customer to a local hospital.
“I want to thank Gene, Yolanda and Pablo for their heroic efforts,” Inflight Services SVP Sam Risoli said. “After a 15-hour flight, they didn’t hesitate to jump in and help this individual in crisis. We are immensely proud of you.”
Pablo said this was the first time his training had been put to use. Eugene has been CPR-certified for three decades, so it was not the first time for him. He was glad to have been in the right place at the right time for our customer.
“It’s a privilege to work with true professionals, and I’m proud to have been with a crew that had the experience and heart to accomplish what we did today,” Eugene said. “Days like today show what we’re really there for.”"
Cheers