Posted on 09/20/2016 6:10:42 AM PDT by Freelance Warrior
The Russian Healthcare Minister Ms Veronika Skvortsova [Veh-rOh-Nee-Kah Skvor-tsOh-vah] told the press about an incident aboard a plane airborne over St.Petersburg. She had to give first aid to a female passenger who passed out.
"In minutes after the take off the stewards announced that a passenger had collapsed, and when we approached, we found a 47-y.o. woman who was unconscious and having the symptoms of focal brain injury, thready pulse and undetectable blood pressure. We decided that the patients' state was a sharp deterioration in the cerebral circulation against the background of systemic changes in the hemodynamics.
The Minister and her aides had medicines, including neuroprotectors which allowed to bring the woman to consciousness in half of hour. Though she felt better, her state still was worrysome. The pilot decided to land in a nearby airport which happened to be the St.Petersburg's Pulkovo [(IATA: LED, ICAO: ULLI)]. An ambulance vehicle was already waiting on the ground.
The airport's medical service provided their help to the woman and later she was transported to a hospital.
The airport's press service told our correspondent that the plane had departed for New York after refueling.
What was Hillary doing in Russia?
Probably coming to take her instructions.
Hillary hates the Russians. She and her acolytes are trying to provoke the Russians into a war with the US. Besides, Soros is Hungarian, isn’t he? He wouldn’t want to have anything to do with the Russians either.
Leave it to Russia to lie about her age.
Eh, I just figured it was part of the maskirovka to try to hide her presence.
I figure it would be odd for a high-ranking Russian minister to fly coach, but it would make perfect sense to have her present if H! were there. She’s ostensibly a government official, but could provide medical care without being overtly a doctor.
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