Paramedics are under fire for their handling of a dying woman on an American Airlines flight
Medical staff at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport has drawn criticism from a passenger on board an American Airlines flight for its handling of an unconscious passenger who later died. Monday, American Airlines Flight 2423 from Dallas to the Twin Cities made an emergency landing after the crew discovered an unresponsive female passenger inside one of the aircraft's lavatories. Paramedics at the airport met the plane when it landed, joining the medical professionals already on the flight in attempting to resuscitate the passenger. Paramedics moved the passenger from the aircraft to an area with more room to provide aid. But another passenger complained that more could have been done to cover up the partially clothed woman as she was "dragged" off the plane. <br/>
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Paramedics are under fire for their handling of a dying woman on an American Airlines flight
Medical staff at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport has drawn criticism from a passenger on board an American Airlines flight for its handling of an unconscious passenger who later died. Monday, American Airlines Flight 2423 from Dallas to the Twin Cities made an emergency landing after the crew discovered an unresponsive female passenger inside one of the aircraft's lavatories. Paramedics at the airport met the plane when it landed, joining the medical professionals already on the flight in attempting to resuscitate the passenger. Paramedics moved the passenger from the aircraft to an area with more room to provide aid. But another passenger complained that more could have been done to cover up the partially clothed woman as she was "dragged" off the plane. <br/>