It was an extra memorable honeymoon for a New Jersey man, after he helped save a woman on his flight home who was having a mid-air medical emergency.
Marlton, New Jersey native Zachary Lazev helped save a woman who was having a mid-air medical emergency on the flight home from his honeymoon.It was an extra memorable honeymoon for a New Jersey man after he helped save a woman on his flight home from Rome who was having a mid-air medical emergency.
He was in Italy for his honeymoon. The couple was on a United Airlines flight back to Newark, New Jersey when the flight attendant asked if there were any healthcare providers on the plane. " get IV access on the plane, start running fluids. I started pushing medications to sustain her blood pressure," he said. "It's on a plane so you have limited medical supplies."
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